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You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.
What is this 'lawn'? Is only snow.
Basketgrass is a common annual weed that often infests shady areas. It is very common under trees, where turfgrass has difficulty growing. Basketgrass grows mid-spring through fall, and dies in the winter. It reproduces by seeds. There is no practical way to manage Basketgrass using selective herbicides. Similarly to Crabgrass, Basketgrass can be successfully-managed by using baking soda.
This year our lawn is nice and green, this summer is warm and wet and is predicted to continue to be warm and wet. And that grass needs cutting every week, two at the most.Some years we barely get any rain and there are water restrictions, so it's just a few hardy weeds and strands of brown grass on baked hard soil. Our soil is very sandy so it doesn't retain water very well at all.
Quote from: Minister Of Silly Walks on December 13, 2020, 06:07:38 PMThis year our lawn is nice and green, this summer is warm and wet and is predicted to continue to be warm and wet. And that grass needs cutting every week, two at the most.Some years we barely get any rain and there are water restrictions, so it's just a few hardy weeds and strands of brown grass on baked hard soil. Our soil is very sandy so it doesn't retain water very well at all. Yours is sandy? Why do they call us in the west "sandgropers"?It actually rained here for about a minute yesterday.