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2018 - Warm Season Lawn Photos

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Let's get this party started! :clapping:

The reel low PRG (HOC 3/4") in my back yard is holding up pretty well. Had I known it would look this good I would have went ahead and overseeded the front too, but I guess there is always next year.

I recorded a low of 9.5°F on my PWS this morning - I'm ready for spring!

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Looks great, Ware. Would love to see some close ups sometime of the blades of this strange creature. Obviously I'm waiting for the big spring show where you put it down and see how smooth it goes. That looks really great though.
 
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Ware said:
Can't let this thread fall to page 2. :bandit:

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The neighbor with the house right next to you has to be living a mixed blessing. Their yard looks squared away and you definitely aren't blowing weeds into their yard. However, how do they compete with having you/ golf course yard as a neighbor? Talk about setting the bar high.
 
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Movingshrub said:
The neighbor with the house right next to you has to be living a mixed blessing. Their yard looks squared away and you definitely aren't blowing weeds into their yard. However, how do they compete with having you/ golf course yard as a neighbor? Talk about setting the bar high.
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Good eye. The couple that owned that house up until last fall was a military family that had been stationed elsewhere for the last several years, so I was taking care of that lawn too. They finally sold it, and I'm both excited that I don't have to mess with it anymore, and anxious to see what happens to it. :D :?
 
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Got a clip on the back yard with the newly sharpened reel, and I stopped for a second to take a picture. I didn't get one of the front, although some of the areas are getting more coverage. Even through it's not as nice and pool-table flat as some of the other member's lawns, I have to say that I'm really proud of how far along this area has come with just good mowing practice, some PGR(I will do my first application next week) and help from some selective herbicides. I'd say I have about 50% coverage in the back yard right now. I plan on doing a lot of leveling in the future, for preparation for the partial renovation next year.

Take note of the height of the grass by the pool. I told my wife that I didn't want to take a string trimmer to it because I didn't want to damage the metal shell. I brought up the R&R Landscape Blade, and she gave me the eye :roll: She sure does love her pool though :lol:
 
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