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Stopped at one of the epic east breweries yesterday on the way to foxborough for Miranda lambert and Morgan wallen. Top notch.
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Not worth having a pool open at this point
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
backedgeapproaching replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
I think you have to be ready for it still to go brown under similar conditions in the upcoming years. It may be heat tolerant to 100F which means less chance of it actually dying,not necessarily staying green without irrigation. It will still go dormant. I think they are marketing this for areas in the south of here where 95-100 happens every summer for long periods of time, and where they actually will have die off because of high temps/humidity. Like you mentioned, its getting warmer here, so i think the choice makes sense, just rain or supplemental irrigation will still be needed. -
So should everyone close pools? No more swims?
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
jbenedet replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Watering is easier in late season plantings than early season. The lower sun angle does a less drying out and keeps soil temps more conducive than late May and def into early June. That being said, you do need the discipline to water daily in drought conditions like we’re experiencing. Same discipline but better results is my take. -
I happen to think it wasn’t an innocent mistake based on this person from the UK’s past winter forecasts….which always come to the same conclusion about how winter will turn out. I’m pretty sure there were ulterior motives (likes, etc. from his followers) for saying we are at a solar minimum because said person knows darn well that a solar minimum and low geomag = high latitude blocking
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Need one more for our fantasy team...anybody here play?
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Maybe, just maybe....today's the day for Tamaqua.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
Damage In Tolland replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Stein makes it very hard . Last year was watering daily into Nov. Key is it has to stay moist . If folks aren’t committed to watering .. do not overseed -
Kids will need a light jacket in the mornings midweek.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
SJonesWX replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
I overseed every year on Labor Day weekend, it is important to get good seed growth before the first frost -
Looks like top 5 cool mornings on tap tomorrow, and Tues. Frost adv issued. Possible with low max temps, as well, today, and tomorrow.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
Damage In Tolland replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
The first snow? In Feb? -
Mid to long range discussion- 2025
WinstonSalemArlington replied to wncsnow's topic in Southeastern States
The best weather week of the year occurring in August is a flex -
Kudos to nogarbageatall!
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No rain in sight other than the slight chance of a shower late tonight. It's nice that we're going to have a long stretch of beautiful weather, but the lack of rain is a concern. Parts of the area have moved into a moderate drought and it's only going to get worse over the next couple weeks. I hope we're not heading towards the same situation we had last fall with a severe drought.
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It's been a long break up here. About a month long break. Summer is dead.
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Cool and grey here with a breeze. 69F
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
dendrite replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
YMMV but I think I may try winter seeding. I’ll spread some out where I want it right before the first snow that looks like will stick around for awhile. We can easily keep pack or glacier DJFM so I may be able to get away with that method. -
2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
Chrisrotary12 replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
When is proper time to seed in fall? -
2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
dendrite replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Yeah agree. It’s the torch spots that need extra heat/drought resistance. The west side of my house bakes and goes dormant early every season. This year I have lespedeza rapidly spreading through the brown and it’s putting me on tilt. I don’t mind certain “weeds” and regular clover, but this crap chokes everything else out and has woody stems. I may have to try something to target it next spring before it spreads too far. Some of the seed you’re talking about may be an option as well.