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Old 08-19-2007, 11:47 AM
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I am trying desperately to get my lawns to be born again. The grass( front and back) has been dying and all the water inthe world isn't saving them.....

Any suggestions?????
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Old 08-19-2007, 12:06 PM
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I am trying desperately to get my lawns to be born again. The grass( front and back) has been dying and all the water inthe world isn't saving them.....

Any suggestions?????
Have you tried any of that grass food stuff they sell at home depot or Lowe's?

Labor Day weekend we are undertaking a HUGE project. My back yard has not been tended to since before Hurrican Ivan (several years ago). There are weeds back there the size of trees. I can't even see the deck because it's so overgrown. I bought my weed killer stuff last night so it can begin to do it's thing over the next two weeks. Right now the plan is to just go back there and whack everything and hope there is grass underneath. If any one has any suggestions on taming a small jungle, I'd appreciate it...
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Old 08-20-2007, 02:23 PM
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I am trying desperately to get my lawns to be born again. The grass( front and back) has been dying and all the water inthe world isn't saving them.....

Any suggestions?????
Check with a lawn company and then check with anotherone to get at least two oppinions.

Depending on how big a yard your have, it may be best to just roto tiller it and put either sod or a zone grass seed.

Have you thought of bermuda or zosia as it is a warmer weather grass and is tuff as nails. Kills or chokes weeds out. If that works in your area, you can plug it and it will spread. Plug every 12 inches, plant on the north side as it follows the sun to the south.
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Old 08-24-2007, 03:26 PM
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I am trying desperately to get my lawns to be born again. The grass( front and back) has been dying and all the water inthe world isn't saving them.....

Any suggestions?????


After about 50 trips to the home center I think I am a grass expert. Probably not but my lawn is looking awsome.




In the spring put down a pre emergent. It prevents weeds from coming up and fertilizes the lawn. Late spring/summer use a post emergent. It kills weeds that do come up. Late summer and fall you can aerate the lawn. The box stores rent an aerater that pluggs the lawn which allows the nutriants to get into the soil.

Water your lawn and when you cut the grass cut it high. Tall grass is stronger and healthier. It is less succeptible to drought and weeds.

Plant grass either in the fall or spring. It is tough to get grass to grow in the summer heat. If you are planting grass in the spring you need to get the grass down about 8 weeks before the pre-emergent or put the pre-emergent down 8 weeks before the grass. Most pre-emergents will prevent grass from growing.
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Old 08-24-2007, 08:37 PM
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Finally found the original wall paint color to finish up the stairs wall. But hubby didn't finish the wall in the "library". Hate to tell him it REALLY should be done.
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Old 08-24-2007, 09:26 PM
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So my current project is to paint my room. Its been blue for 2 years, and now I wanted a change. So I've decided I want to paint stripes on my wall. I found this great combination of a "pearl" white wall with pink & chocolate brown stripes.

BUT things went wrong after I left Lowes:

--the dude @ lowe's said it wouldn't be a good idea to paint my room white (since my room is a royal blue)...so he suggested a LIGHT gray.

--I agreed to a VERY LIGHT gray and the dude ended up making it a dark gray..so now i have 1 wall of a hideous gray color.

--The chocolate color was suppose to look reddish...ended up looking like a piece of crap brown (literally...it looks like i smeared poop on my wall)

--the pink is toooo cottom candy instead of the darker version on the chart I have.


So one wall of my room looks completely hideous. Now I have to save up a little more money and buy more paints and more supplies!! UGH!!
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Old 08-25-2007, 03:24 PM
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Welcome to home do it yourself!

Giveme white walls, hang color on them!

Basic can be best!
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Old 08-26-2007, 12:19 AM
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Patio Progress

Nicely nagging my landlord paid off. On Monday, the apt complex gardners are clearing the weeds engulfing my patio. The former tenant ignored the "must maintain" patio rule. The weeds are almost as tall as the gate and fence around the patio, and they are very dry, an obvious fire hazard.

Bye bye weeds.
A few friends, well aware of my history of killing plants -- not intentionally I say -- are going to the store with me next weekend to pick out and then plant plants/flowers. My role: to stay out of the way, provide beer and make a food run to Sonic.
And the plant protective league, which I think is a fitting name for my friends, have vowed to keep a watchful eye over anything planted.
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Old 08-26-2007, 04:20 PM
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We (husband, myself, and our soon to be 16 year old) are in the long slow process of redoing the following in our house:

Repainting the living room, upstairs hall, and all four bedrooms
Reflooring the downstairs bathroom and master bathroom
Taking up all carpet and putting in some kind of hard wood floor
Tear out the old back porch and rebuild it with good wood and expand it a little bit
Replanting our grape vines (hopefull this time we wont have a late freeze)
Planting a patio peach tree
Planting a weeping cherry tree
Put in trelis for roses and morning glory vines
Rewallpaper or strip the wallpaper and paint the dining room (we are still deciding what to do).


In the past couple of years we have repainted and refinished the kitchen, repainted and refloored the upstairs bathroom in addition to replacing the toilet, repainted the downstairs bathroom, new roof, and repainted the shutters and gutters outside.
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Old 08-26-2007, 10:58 PM
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Does anyone know much about the grass called Canada Green? I was completely sold on Zoysia (sp?), but I heard it was really a weed that grew much too fast for my liking.
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Old 08-26-2007, 11:29 PM
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Our house is only five years old, and one of the big selling points Mrs. DA used on me when we bought it (we paid off the mortgage on our last home the month we moved to this one) is that all exterior maintenance, including lawn, plants, bushes, etc. -- as well as snow removable -- is done by the home owners association.

The house was recently painted -- after five years.

I like this a lot.
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