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1 hour ago, IrishRob17 said:

I've always done better working in the lawn later in the season, less competition from weeds and birds eating the seed. Just have to hope to get some rain too and not a dry spell in September.

 

Yeah ive tried to in the past too just didnt do it the last few years. I dont need it looking perfect, i dont care too much about weeds and dandelions and stuff, i just dont want bare patches and shit growth. 

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25 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

Yeah ive tried to in the past too just didnt do it the last few years. I dont need it looking perfect, i dont care too much about weeds and dandelions and stuff, i just dont want bare patches and shit growth. 

Have you ever aerated it? That can do wonders. 

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58 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

Yeah ive tried to in the past too just didnt do it the last few years. I dont need it looking perfect, i dont care too much about weeds and dandelions and stuff, i just dont want bare patches and shit growth. 

Agreed! As a teenager I would mow our small front lawn. It was green, neat and nearly 100% crabgrass. The mowed weed seemed to have more lasting power In adverse conditions. As always …..

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I don't know what kind of storm came through here last night, but it had to be windy as hell. My driving range golf mat got picked up off the ground and blown into my yard. I've been in this house 4 years and it's never moved. Danbury airport gusted to 40 it looks like but it had to be higher than that here, we've had plenty of 40-50 here and like I said, that mat has never moved.

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