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You better get back out there and finish! A storm is coming and soon that 4.5 inches will be 12.5 inches!I'm about a third done. Had to cut at 4.5" which is max cutting height. And the yard I mowed looks like ass due to all the mulched grass, so it will need more passes to get it cut (I usually cut at 3") and then mulched in real nice.
I do love the feeling of finishing the lawn when it looks great. But I have now accepted today is a partial cut and I'll be going again in a few days when weather clears to get it done right.
Also I'm mad at myself for not ordering my new blades. These are not sharp enough sigh. Missouri has taught me that lesson over and over lol.
A storm is coming and soon that 4.5 inches will be 12.5 inches!
I think y'all call that Bermuda Grass. We call it a weed in California that overtakes the Fescue and Bluegrass that is more common here. The Bermuda is a pain in the ass as there is no weed and feed killer that gets rid of it. Need to pull out and pull up the rhizomes that anchor it in.At least you have the right equipment for the job.
I have a slightly better tool... it's called a lawn service. :alol:
Here in FL you have to mow year round. I gave that shit up years ago.
You better get back out there and finish! A storm is coming and soon that 4.5 inches will be 12.5 inches!
What? You don't own a file and a pencil or wood dowel? City slicker.Also I'm mad at myself for not ordering my new blades. These are not sharp enough sigh. Missouri has taught me that lesson over and over lol.
Weed and feed only kills broad leaf weeds (dicots). The only way to get rid of Bermuda is to rip it out like you say or kill everything and reseed or sod. Not sure if Bermuda grows in Missouri but there are similar grasses in other areas. I remember the Zoysia craze in CA. Brilliant idea. Plant a grass that is known to be invasive in Florida because in CA it would be eminently controllable? That shit would form a mat that was like 8" thick of coarse ugly ass, uncomfortable to lie on grass. I used to have to go in with a rototiller set above the soil and chew it off, let it grow a bit, and then spray it out. Even still, it would get into other plants, sidewalks, driveways, cracks in stucco..... What a pain. Give me perennial rye, bluegrass, and fescue any day.I think y'all call that Bermuda Grass. We call it a weed in California that overtakes the Fescue and Bluegrass that is more common here. The Bermuda is a pain in the ass as there is no weed and feed killer that gets rid of it. Need to pull out and pull up the rhizomes that anchor it in.
About to head out into the jungle atop my fiery steed aka my mz61 zero turn mower. Dear Lord I detest the first mow. :alol:
Zoysia
I could see that. And big commercial mowers could keep it knocked down.Growing up our favorite backyard to play football had zoysia grass. It was spongy like a nice carpet.
When I first started my landscape business I had a guy request Zoysia grass instead of seeding his lawn. I was like “Why?”Weed and feed only kills broad leaf weeds (dicots). The only way to get rid of Bermuda is to rip it out like you say or kill everything and reseed or sod. Not sure if Bermuda grows in Missouri but there are similar grasses in other areas. I remember the Zoysia craze in CA. Brilliant idea. Plant a grass that is known to be invasive in Florida because in CA it would be eminently controllable? That shit would form a mat that was like 8" thick of coarse ugly ass, uncomfortable to lie on grass. I used to have to go in with a rototiller set above the soil and chew it off, let it grow a bit, and then spray it out. Even still, it would get into other plants, sidewalks, driveways, cracks in stucco..... What a pain. Give me perennial rye, bluegrass, and fescue any day.
would 30% or 45% Vinegar be able to kill it ?? a little pricey, but I use it on everything that grows in my gravel driveway.Weed and feed only kills broad leaf weeds (dicots). The only way to get rid of Bermuda is to rip it out like you say or kill everything and reseed or sod. Not sure if Bermuda grows in Missouri but there are similar grasses in other areas. I remember the Zoysia craze in CA. Brilliant idea. Plant a grass that is known to be invasive in Florida because in CA it would be eminently controllable? That shit would form a mat that was like 8" thick of coarse ugly ass, uncomfortable to lie on grass. I used to have to go in with a rototiller set above the soil and chew it off, let it grow a bit, and then spray it out. Even still, it would get into other plants, sidewalks, driveways, cracks in stucco..... What a pain. Give me perennial rye, bluegrass, and fescue any day.
Interesting. I have never tried it. So I'm guessing it's like a natural alternative for a broad spectrum weed killer?would 30% or 45% Vinegar be able to kill it ?? a little pricey, but I use it on everything that grows in my gravel driveway.
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View attachment 45166 swear to god when the wind changes direction, I suddenly have the urge to eat salt & vinegar chips.
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maybe mow the offensive grass as low as possible and then spray it down with this. the acetic acid draws the moisture out of the weeds and the plant actually draws the vinegar down into the roots (which is why it's suggested to spray it on when it's sunny out.) but once into the roots, the weeds aren't suppose to grow back.
About to head out into the jungle atop my fiery steed aka my mz61 zero turn mower. Dear Lord I detest the first mow. I have been planting trees like a MFer to turn this 4.5 acres of grass into a more park-like setting but it ain't there yet. Prayers accepted. :alol:
I personally love mowing. I love the before and after. I like to stand back and look when I'm done. It's rewarding. And, it never gets old to me.
I think it was my wife who suggested it, because she's an animal lover (plus our cat goes outdoors a lot) and doesn't want all the chemicals associated with weed killers where the animals could possibly interact with them. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Calyptus/page/203409D3-2E44-45DD-B02D-EBF3B399C654?ref_=ast_blnInteresting. I have never tried it. So I'm guessing it's like a natural alternative for a broad spectrum weed killer?
At least you have the right equipment for the job.
I have a slightly better tool... it's called a lawn service. :alol:
Here in FL you have to mow year round. I gave that shit up years ago.