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Hello all. Recent Air Force retiree that will soon have a yard i don't have to worry about leaving anytime soon. Looking to gain some knowledge and skill while obtaining the best yard in the area.

I think I'm at the right place!
 
Findlotsize link is no longer working. Just a heads up.

Absolutely amazing thread! Thank you so much for the free resource! I know it took a long time to write it up, and I'm truly thankful for it! @g-man
 
@g-man my university sent me back my soil sample and recommended I fertilize with ammonium sulfate since my PH was a little high. All I have access to in my area looks like spray grade from rural King is this acceptable to use as fertilizer or is there a difference? Thanks
 
a quick question. I'm in Cincinnati and we haven't had much rain lately. It rained a tiny bit monday night and it's not supposed to rain again until next monday. At this time of year, do i need a supplemental watering in between, or am I fine?
 
Not for nothing @g-man but you start with spring then go to "summer to do list." Shouldn't it read "spring to do list?"

Also what do you suggest about existing weeds from a mild winter? CCO and follow with a pre-m?
 
Hey I'm new to this forum and lawn care! Under Spring, it lists a Summer to-do list, then has a separate Summer section later on. Is that a mistake and it should be a Spring to-do list?
 
g-man said:
In Indy, our lawns are using 0.07in of water per day. If you don't have rain, then you should supplement with 0.5in once a week.
@g-man is there a source on where you get the lawn water usage? Or is that a specific device you have installed. I think here in PA the 10 day again has no rain forecasted, albeit cool. Therefore, just trying to schedule out how much, if any/when to supplement with water.

The .5" in this example only being once per week would anything over .5" be twice a week for example?
 
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