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The best things you can do for a mower are this: 1. Scrape off any grass from under the deck before long term storage (like over winter). Tilt the mower carburetor side facing up so oil from the engine won't dump into the carburetor when it is on it's side while you scrape out the grass. 2. Only mow when the grass is dry if you can, this will prevent grass build up under the deck. 3. Keep the oil level full. 4. Run the mower out of gas before long term storage to prevent carburetor issues in spring time from moisture contaminated fuel.
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We've been getting tons of rain and now sunshine with mild Temps. Needless to say, my wide variety of flowers planted weeks ago,have my yard looking like the Botanical Gardens!!!
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05-24-2021, 04:28 PM | #1173 |
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picked up 10 LA Dreamin' Hydrangeas from Menards to plant along the door way entrance. had some arborvitaes there but decided to yank them out.
also lawn has been doing great! getting them stripes on point! in case you were interested here's what i used to make them stripes
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05-24-2021, 04:52 PM | #1174 |
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Run Non ethanol gas in your engines for much longer use, esp. weed wackers., also quick starts. My WW can sit 6 months, 5 primes and 2 pulls starts right up. I use the pre mix pure from Lowes, think its $5.99 for 40:1 and lasts a season.
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05-24-2021, 07:59 PM | #1175 | |
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Use Fluid Film. Works wonders on mowers and things that touch snow. |
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05-25-2021, 02:18 AM | #1176 |
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This rain has been absolutely amazing for my garden!
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Lawns around me are looking like crap. I actually ran my GreenWorks detacher on half my front yard because it looked like a lot of dead grass matted and choking out new growth. It doesn't work good as a dethatcher but does as a light power rake, which is what I used it for before fertilizing and putting down pre-M.
I have some disease in part of the back. Upper parts of the blades are yellowy/orangy and folding up. I noticed this morning that there are a few small brown circles that popped up in pairs, too. I keep looking back at a pic of my backyard from this time last year. Damn it looked nice back then.
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05-26-2021, 07:54 PM | #1178 |
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Hmm....I actually got a free sample of that when I bought my snow blower last year but I never used it. I need to clean out my mower deck so maybe I'll give this a try.
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05-27-2021, 06:36 AM | #1179 |
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Any of you guys running a Rachio 3 sprinkler Controler ? Just installed mine and set up the app. So far so good
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how many times a week should lawn get water?
how long should each zone be on for? |
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General rule is to run as little as possible and let the grass grow deep roots in search of water. Water deeply, less often. But there are times you need to supplement the weather. You can measure what it’s getting or get a smart timer if you want to really stay in top of it.
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5am and 7pm for 20mins each zone (total of 6 zones) for the month of April. In June i reduced it to once a day, every day in the morning at 5am. Landscaper stop by every Wednesday. i notice white mushroom growing this morning. this happen over night. mushrooms is sign of rich nutrients in soil as well as over watering... my goal is to have healthy thick green lawn, avoid high water bill and conserve water usage. Last edited by nyalpine90; 06-10-2021 at 10:52 AM.. |
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06-10-2021, 12:26 PM | #1183 |
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06-10-2021, 06:11 PM | #1188 | |
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Irrigation company owner here. Guessing you have a fescue/rye lawn which is most likely where you are. Typically we set all of our clients anywhere from 3 to 4 times a week. Goal is an inch of water per week. As far as time it really depends on if your system gets true triple, double or single coverage (3 times hitting head to head using 2 zones is triple). Also the type of heads (sprays, rotors or spray rotors) and nozzle sizes. Slope of the lawn, type, soil makeup, turf height, shade etc. There really is no way some one online can tell you unfortunately. A safe bet is to start at 20mins per zone 3 days a week and go from there, the lawn will tell you what it needs. If you have narrow areas along the sides of your home it will most likely be sprays, start those at 10mins and adjust up or down. Areas in full sun and wide open may need anywhere from 20-45 mins per zone. If you have fewer than 7 zones set it to start at 3am. Goal is to be done by the time the sun comes up so it can use every bit of water with out losing to evaporation. Anything earlier than midnight and you'll possibly have a disease/fungus outbreak, especially in hot and humid conditions. Hope that helps. |
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