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Author Topic: Quick! Get Your Grass Seed Down!  (Read 6306 times)

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Offline Mayfly

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In a panic I ran to the store today and bought some seed. I just spent the last hour spreading it in a panic! Well not really in a panic but I think with this rain coming this afternon it is a perfect time to get some seed going. Last fall they put in a new septic and most of the yard is now dirt. They were kind enough to put seed on the septic hill but the rest of the yard is now dirt. Lets see if this rain can get some green going!

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Did you prep the soil or will the seed just wash away?  :whistling:
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Did you prep the soil or will the seed just wash away?  :whistling:

I don't just have a green thumb...I have two green thumbs ;D


Working in the yard and planting is one of my favorite things to do. Wish I had a scanner. You should see my gardens from High School.


Oh yeah....soil was prepped.

 ::popcorn::

Offline Spinach

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I only asked because you seeded in such a hurry.  ::popcorn::
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I only asked because you seeded in such a hurry.  ::popcorn::

I work extremely fast when I have too...... ::rockon::

This rain is nice...hopefully it will green it up a bit around here!

P.S. You can't use that popcorn guy..he is mine.

 ::popcorn::

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I don't just have a green thumb...I have two green thumbs ;D

Between this and the cooking thread I am reassured you will make someone a good wife someday.   ;D ;D ;D  Just Kidding. 

Your right though the trees / bushes sure blew up today with the sun and rain.

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I don't just have a green thumb...I have two green thumbs ;D

Between this and the cooking thread I am reassured you will make someone a good wife someday.   ;D ;D ;D  Just Kidding. 

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Offline iceman

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Mayfly,
did you add any starter fertlizer when you put your grass seed down
and make sure you did't plant it to deep ?
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Starter fertilizer? I would never waste the money. If done properly you should have a nice green lawn in 3 weeks. My grass came in wonderfully! The only problem was that I did it in a rush because I wanted to get it down for the rain that was coming that day. I think it was supposed to rain for like 12 hours. Anyways, I missed a couple patches, so I have nice green grass except for 4 ares the size of a softball. That is my next job ;)


I should of done before and after pictures.

 ::popcorn::


On a side note you all should see this yard. It is a landscapers dream yard. Nothing has been done to it really and the potential is out of this world. I'm hoping that I will be able to buy the house within a year and get started. I have so many ideas! ;D

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Yes  Starter fertilizer you would have had a green lawn in less the 3 weeks .
more like 1 1/2 weeks.. and it helps build your soil up too..
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Yes  Starter fertilizer you would have had a green lawn in less the 3 weeks .
more like 1 1/2 weeks.. and it helps build your soil up too..


 :detective:

I will look into that. I have a section that needs seed and will be a challenge. Maybe the starter fetilizer is just what I need......

I'll let you know how it goes. ;)