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Mow it myself! 36 80.00%
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Old 04-09-2010, 01:05 PM   #61
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Clay soil is very dense and little air gets in. Do you aerate? That is important. Do you use lime?

Getting the soil tested is the best route but I have never had that done anywhere. My previous house had clay and the backyard had shaded bits. I never worked the lawn but my ex was adament about lime and aeration. The grass on that lawn is in really good shape. He also fertilized in the Spring but I don't know what he used. It wasn't anything special though. The folks at Lowe's or Home Depot could suggest a good fertilizer.

If your backyard is shade all the time though you may never get the grass like you want it..
I aerate once a year and I put down 100lbs of lime for the first time last year. I pay to have my yard fertilized but I have used 3 different services and the result was the same with every company I used. And yes the backyard, well 3/4 of it anyway, is 100% shade all day long.
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Old 04-09-2010, 01:07 PM   #62
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is 100% shade all day long.
That's the problem. Can you get rid of some trees to let some light in?

Plants need light.. Sounds like you have done everything you can do. It's time to put in a patio and be done with it.
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Old 04-09-2010, 01:12 PM   #63
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That's the problem. Can you get rid of some trees to let some light in?

Plants need light.. Sounds like you have done everything you can do. It's time to put in a patio and be done with it.
No the trees are not on my property. It's just a forest behind my house but that land belongs to the homeowners association and I can't cut any trees down. I already have a very large (18'x 36') patio back there but that is against the house and gets full sun.
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Old 04-09-2010, 02:10 PM   #64
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I voted pay someone, but that;s only because I llive in a condo townhouse and it's automatically taken care of out of our condo fees.

If I had a large yard, and access to cheap labor, I would have someone else mow, for a smaller yard, I would do it myself.
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Old 04-09-2010, 02:13 PM   #65
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Milk how much land are you trying to mow. Ours is like yours, rural and was field until we moved in. Took our time with a very used rider (expendable) to mow everything down. Now we mow 3 acres with a new yet inexpensive lawn tractor. Got it at Tractor Supply for right around a grand. Definitely not a zero turn level mower but it does the job we need done. like you we're not going for yard of the neighborhood here. Just want it cut down so i don't lose the dogs or chickens.

paying someone to do it could get very pricey fast. even at $50, if they mow every week you have paid for a mower by summers end. TS will do 6 months zero interest on a CC. make $50 a week payments on that and your mower will be paid for in a couple months, next year the mower is "free"
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Old 04-09-2010, 02:20 PM   #66
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Milk how much land are you trying to mow. Ours is like yours, rural and was field until we moved in. Took our time with a very used rider (expendable) to mow everything down. Now we mow 3 acres with a new yet inexpensive lawn tractor. Got it at Tractor Supply for right around a grand. Definitely not a zero turn level mower but it does the job we need done. like you we're not going for yard of the neighborhood here. Just want it cut down so i don't lose the dogs or chickens.

paying someone to do it could get very pricey fast. even at $50, if they mow every week you have paid for a mower by summers end. TS will do 6 months zero interest on a CC. make $50 a week payments on that and your mower will be paid for in a couple months, next year the mower is "free"
2 acres. What is the brand of tractor and how long have you had it? We do have a Tractor Supply. I didn't think of going there for a mower. I am going there anyway because I have some pasture fencing to put up. You are right about it adding up and that is part of what bothers me..

Ohh and I want chickens too!! I came very close to getting them for my son for his birthday but decided I just don't need anything else to take care of right now.

Hey Rider, something else I forgot to ask. How short do you keep your lawn? The shorter the harder it is on the grass. If you don't already, keep the blade at the highest level!
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Old 04-09-2010, 03:24 PM   #67
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If you're growing outdoors and you don't want nutrient burn on your plants you want something like Fox Farms Ocean Forest.

I mean, yea you can grow with Miracle Grow. But why take all that risk and not get the best quality product you can?
You dont do it for budding, just the first 9 weeks.
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You dont do it for budding, just the first 9 weeks.
So you'd transplant them after the veg stage? Seems like too much of a pain.
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You boys keep your drugs off my gardnening thread!!
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You boys keep your drugs off my gardnening thread!!
We're not talking about drugs.
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