Oct
Go ahead and drop BOBSeed for your lawn
In my last blog a week ago I mentioned that we were still a little warm with the nighttime temperatures to drop seed, but we are in the clear now. The month of October is a great time to drop seed and you should see your ryegrass popping out of the ground in 5-7 days. I know the temperatures will climb back up into the 90′s again during the day, but it is the nighttime temperatures that are most important at this time of the year. If you have already put down seed and are 7-10 days out, it is time to get the second application of fertilizer down. I am going to keep today simple and short, just wanted to give everyone some reminders.
Our overseeded sod will be available at the farm on October 18th.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Jay
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Overseeding Your Lawn 101
We’re getting closer to the overseeding process! I am sure many of you reading my blog have started to see perennial ryegrass arriving in stores by the truck full, but we are still a little early. It isn’t too early to start some of the initial prep work, but it is still a little hot to drop seed. I realize that some of you won’t have a choice in the timing of overseeding, but if you do have a choice it is best to wait. Today’s blog is going to give you 10 easy steps on how to overseed and establish a great lawn for the winter. I have also attached a short video on doing so. http://www.youtube.com/ Read the rest of this entry »
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Overseeding Your Lawn 101/College Football Week 3
We’re getting closer to the overseeding process! I am sure many of you reading my blog have started to see perennial ryegrass arriving in stores by the truck full, but we are still a little early. It isn’t too early to start some of the initial prep work, but it is still a little hot to drop seed. I realize that some of you won’t have a choice in the timing of overseeding, but if you do have a choice it is best to wait. Today’s blog is going to give you 10 easy steps on how to overseed and establish a great lawn for the winter. I have also attached a short video on doing so. www.youtube.com
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September Lawn FAQ’s/Lean Horse 100 Race Report/College Football Breakdown
I was looking to put in a lawn this month, but I want it to be green this winter. What are my options?
It is fine to go ahead and put a non overseeded lawn in through October, but it is not a wise decision to overseed your lawn if it was put in at this time of the year because you have not given it enough time to establish itself.
I put my lawn in this summer, is it okay to overseed this season?
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Soil Prep for Lawns/Ultra Run #4
As we start to warm up outside many of you are still staring at a dust bowl in your front and back yards. You are ready for the extreme yard makeover, but really are looking to do it on a cost effective budget. I will give you some tips that will help improve your lawn and at the same time save you money up front and down the road. Read the rest of this entry »
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What Am I Thinking?!/Overseeding UR Lawn/College Football Week 3
As the weekend draws closer my nerves are starting to rise and it’s not because it is time almost time to overseed your lawn (but we’ll discuss that!) or that another Division II school is coming to Ann Arbor to embarrass my Wolverines (we’ll talk about that, too!). This weekend I will be running in my first “Ultra Marathon” and the goal is to complete 46.2 miles (75K).
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Sep
Overseeding Your Lawn–PLUS “TIP OF THE WEEK” & College Football Week 2
As we inch closer to temperatures that are in the overseeding range, it’s important to be ready and prepared for the process. I am going to draw out a step-by-step process for you today on how to overseed, and attach a short video on doing so. I think everyone can have a successful lawn this winter, and next summer if you follow these instructions. A thriving overseed can be accomplished when the nighttime temperatures are in the 60’s, high quality seed is used, and you don’t get too aggressive with the scalping of the lawn.
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Sep
Time to Renovate Your Lawn! PLUS “TIP OF THE WEEK” & College Football Week 1
Have you put off installing grass over the last few seasons or has your turf become a little weak over time? Did you know that there is not a bad time in the southwest to renovate your lawn. We are lucky to have a year round grass season here and there are several options depending on what works best for you.
While you often see most golf courses and landscaping jobs installing the majority of their grass in the summer months, it is attributed to a slower time of the year for them. There is very little play on a golf course during the summer months and it allows them to tear up areas and redo them before the majority of people come back to the club for the season. The other reason we often see summer renovations is because it is optimal bermudagrass and paspalum planting weather, and before they get golf cart traffic, players, and the everyday wear and tear it is necessary to have a nice bermudagrass or paspalum base. Golf courses can struggle a little bit with overseeded grass because of the traffic, while homeowners don’t have to deal with these issues. So why do I bring all that up? My point is that when these projects are not going on in the summer it leaves many more contractors available to do good quality work at your home.
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Jul
Removing Common Bermudagrass Before You Establish a New Lawn-PLUS “TIP OF THE WEEK!”
Many homeowners in older neighborhoods have seeded their lawns with common bermudagrass to fix areas or to establish new lawns. Now they have realize they can’t seem to get rid of it when they want to. This is one of the most difficult grasses to eradicate, but I am going to tell you a way that will save some of the pain and help reduce the problem.
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Jun
How to prep & install your new lawn + GRASS TIP OF THE WEEK!
The preparation of your soil is as important as the quality of the sod you put down. If your ground is not prepped right to begin with, you can anticipate several problems down the road. I am going to lay out a few easy steps for you to follow to make sure that your ground is ready to go for sod. Read the rest of this entry »
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