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Lava Rock

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  1. Lots of yellow jackets around the lawn. Just flying and landing on the dead crabgrass. Unless they're boring into the granite, I don't see any nests in the ground
  2. lack of rain killed our lawn. No wait, our lawn just dies on its own, rain or no rain
  3. Sunday looks like 80-ish, then back to 60's, maybe 70 next week. Doesn't seem like extended torch to me.
  4. Well I'd say last year's hydroseeding was nearly a complete failure. Seems we're right back to where we started, less money. I've sent some soils samples out for testing including other areas of the property which also didn't grow well. I think the rock garden idea suggested for this pic is probably the best option and we'll tackle that in Spring.
  5. Down to 54f already. Probably only bottom out around 40
  6. 44f on the hill, but 37f as I drove past Hancock Lumber in Naples.
  7. Yeah, I saw the shingles and thought the same. Apparently there is a buyer from Mass. Rumor says they may be open limited weekends this year, but it'll be a stretch to get lifts inspected and everything else that goes along with it
  8. Wow, what a COC day in Rangeley. Took a bike ride and went out in canoe. just gorgeous day
  9. Up in Rangeley for the weekend. Not much color yet.
  10. Wife and I were talking about the issue with trying to get the grass to grow well in front of the oak tree mostly due to the oak itself and steep slope. One alternative option would be to do a retaining wall with backfill, mulch, then plant shrubs, blueberry bushes, etc. We had a landscaper come out last summer to discuss. Other than the high cost ($4k+) the challenge in doing it is setting the first layer of rocks or masonry blocks in the ground. The granite is only ~4" below the grass surface so not sure this is enough to create a strong foundation. The other issue is the amount of backfill required to essentially create a level ground from about the oak tree to the driveway. I've not measured the height difference, but it's got to be at least 4'. My least expensive option is to buy more metal edging and create a barrier from the oak tree down around and back up. Then kill the grass, dig out and replace with topsoil, mulch then the bushes. However, the slope will remain and my concern will be runoff and possibly poor shrub growth due to little water retention. Any other thoughts on this? Thanks.
  11. True. Unless you're a glutton for punishment and are planning on reseeding.....again[emoji38]
  12. 49f. Our hill may suck for growing grass, but at least we don't have to worry about any freezes for at least another 4-6 wks.
  13. What's this flat weed that grows close to ground?
  14. I like your avatar without the pixelation.
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