Missing your point. I think I stand up for what I believe in. I stand with Betsy Ross, an abolitionist Quaker. And I stand against Nike which is purely trying to read a marketing opportunity, as wrong-headed as it may be.
I really don't think you heard drought-talk. I think you read a post and a lot of people laughing at it.
Sort of like expecting 1953 last weekend.....
Happy Independence Day, America!!
While I"m sure it will continue to fill in, I think the grass is in enough to recognize I need to do some additional seeding. What are folks thoughts on this--any reason to wait until after a first mowing to put it down? I'd rather get it in in the next couple of days and perhaps hold off on mowing until 2 weekends from now (maybe even longer depending on how it looks).
The new grass is growing unbelievably fast. Just from this morning to tonight it went from things you needed to search for (like my picture from earlier shows) to now having large patches of greenish tint.
I just finished watering.....eager to see what happens over the next 24 hours. One thing that's kind of a bummer is that I'm not able to move the sprinkler to the center of the new area without walking through the other areas. So, I might find I"ll need to do some additional work on that after the other areas take hold.
We have two chestnut trees (they're behind the garage in an overgrown area so they hardly are even noticed. I only did because I saw their blossoms. I'm not sure if they're american chestnut or horse chestnut. I'm no intending to walk through the poison ivy to find out.
It does the trick! I'm happy we have some cool (or at least not hot) wet weather the next few days to help with the germination.
I have quickly accepted that any efforts to keep her from walking/peeing/pooping in the seeded area are doomed to fail.