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Originally posted by Goku025 View PostIt took the lesco about 1 and a half years before i saw great results. I haven't had any crabgrass issues this year. It has been great!
It has taken me 3 years or so to clear out my front yard. The front from the corner of the house to the driveway is looking pretty good. The side yard from the corner of the house to the fence is still full of weeds. My bermuda is finally getting thick and choking stuff out in the front and creeping into the side yard. I'll try and get a new pic after it gets mowed this week. I put down some more fertilizer early this week and it is looking GOOD!
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Originally posted by CJ View PostOnly crabgrass. Upon reflection, I will say it totally got rid of my chickweed. I totally forgot about that
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If anyone has been fighting dallis grass, apparently Round Ups poison ivy treatment kicks the shit out of it. I was treating some poison ivy on my fence and had a dallis patch that was popping up below on the ground. The over spray hit the dallis grass and that shit died in a week. I went and spot treated around some garden beds, where they were large, and knocked those out too. It most definitely will work in spot treatments.
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostIsn't there a fairly common grass that prefers shade? That will do ok in Texas. If so I'll get some of that and put that there.
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Originally posted by Goku025 View PostMy bermuda likes to be at 1/2" but no more than 1.5". If i keep it low it gets so dense that it chokes out any weeds that come up. If i do get weeds (from my neighbors) its only a handful that i can go out and pull. I also put down the Lesco pre-emergent twice a year and it has really helped that as well.
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Originally posted by Stephen View PostSomeone please correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't mowing lower promote more weed growth?
Bermuda grass should be green from top to bottom, if it turns brown when cut you aren't cutting often enough , it's too tall and you are cutting the stem which isn't getting enough light.
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St augustine will typically grow in shade, however if it is pretty dense shade, you may still have some issues. That would require thinning the canopy of the tree (s). Though Zemog may have a different take on it. Post a pic of what you have going on when you get a chance
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Originally posted by Stephen View PostSomeone please correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't mowing lower promote more weed growth?
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Originally posted by Goku025 View PostWell I got in a pretty bad accident and have been out for about 2 1/2 months my neighbors have been cutting my grass but went from a 1 to a 4 setting. Now that i am back to good health i spent about 6 hours going from the 4 back down to the 1. I need to go get some fertilizer and will be watering it for the next couple of days to help it green up (hopefully). :shock:
My neighbors think im crazy because it was dark green on top but the length was driving me insane!
Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostMy lawn sucks. I got huge bald spots in the front yard right underneath the trees. I think that somehow they're caused by the trees. That and I never water it lol
And its mostly weeds too. Its ugly. Someday I'll do something about that... like install a sprinkler system.
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostMy lawn sucks. I got huge bald spots in the front yard right underneath the trees. I think that somehow they're caused by the trees. That and I never water it lol
And its mostly weeds too. Its ugly. Someday I'll do something about that... like install a sprinkler system.
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