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Hey everyone,

I am new to the forum and wanted to introduce myself. I live in a fly over state in the middle of the US and have a cool season fescue lawn. I bought into a well maintained lawn with my wife in our first home a few years ago. We have done some small transformations over the last few years and I hope to share some of the ones that I have done in the past on here as well as some of the future ones. I am still learning the keys to good lawn care. My yard is okay, just good enough to make the neighbors jealous, but nowhere near your John Ware or your Connor Ward quality.

I am open to constructive criticism and hope to learn from everyone and maybe at some point give a helpful opinion or two. I have been lurking and reading your posts and watching all the content on youtube that i can to get better.

I hope to show you guys some of my lawn soon and pick your brains!

Have a great week! :D
 

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The fescue in the front is looking nice. Your landscaping work around the tree makes it pop :thumbup:
Ha. That's just how it grows around the tree. I wanted to do an actual edge around but the roots are all at the soil level. Have to ring it with stone I guess.
 

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So I got a mownin today. I have been noticing an issue with my front wheels not working right on my mower. Took them apart and notice they were worn down. My neighbor had the same problem with his a few years ago and it's an easy fix. The mushrooms under my back tree have receeded. I'm hoping that the late freeze we have seen the last 4 yeersnisnt finally going to take my tree.




 

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So they last 4 or 5 years we have gotten a late late freeze. My tree was blooming for them and I think it froze the outer sap doing some damage to the outside of the tree bark. You can see some bad scars and where a limb that broke had to be cut off. This last freeze might have done it in. 2/3 to 3/4 of the limbs are still looking bare. Anyone on here know much about trees or know some one they can tag that could tell me more? Any help would be great we are still waiting to see if it makes a turn for the better. Other than that the lawn is looking good and holding a decent stripe.








 
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