Let's do this!
Jeffersonzoysia said:Itching to get out here and start the season. Used a Tru Cut C27 last year for my inauguration into Reel mowing. Just found my upgrade for this season and beyond - Toro Greensmaster 1600, Cant wait for my first cut!
Beautiful house & lawn, looks like a great work space, and the mower is a beaut :thumbup:
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I still have lots of debris breaking down and settling which makes some bumps but it gets better each season.typed by ben said:Man that's flat. Goodness
Yes, I still have it and it works great and still cuts great.VGKlawnguy said:
Wow. Getting green up already? Down here just outside of San Antonio, everything is still firmly dormant.Dono1183 said:
The green is likely the Celebration Bermuda. Very resilient and many areas in texas it stays green. Mine is about 80% green, even after multiple freezes. Beautiful grass.gijoe4500 said:Wow. Getting green up already? Down here just outside of San Antonio, everything is still firmly dormant.Dono1183 said:
Unfortunately not yet. That's PRG. We just have a lot of rock and little soil, so the color never really came through in it. It's our first winter in the house, so I'm still learning what's going on with everything. The front yard is honestly almost nothing but King Ranch Bluestem.gijoe4500 said:Wow. Getting green up already? Down here just outside of San Antonio, everything is still firmly dormant.Dono1183 said:
I sodded some celebration in the back when we built our patio this past Labor Day, and a good portion of it stayed green throughout the winter. We're going to be redoing a section of the back yard and celebration is what we're putting in. It's beautiful grass.Austinite said:The green is likely the Celebration Bermuda. Very resilient and many areas in texas it stays green. Mine is about 80% green, even after multiple freezes. Beautiful grass.gijoe4500 said:Wow. Getting green up already? Down here just outside of San Antonio, everything is still firmly dormant.Dono1183 said:
My backyard is celebration bermuda. It is definitely not green right now. My emerald zoysia front yard has stayed 70%+ green all winter though!Austinite said:The green is likely the Celebration Bermuda. Very resilient and many areas in texas it stays green. Mine is about 80% green, even after multiple freezes. Beautiful grass.gijoe4500 said:Wow. Getting green up already? Down here just outside of San Antonio, everything is still firmly dormant.Dono1183 said: