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I know there was more than a few of you guys doubting a spring renovation. I must admit, I was a little nervous myself, but I wanted to post a pic or 2 of my lawn so far.

Keep in mind this seed went thru the ringer. I sowed it early spring here in Michigan when we had a early warm up (about 55 degrees). Then in typical Michigan fashion, we got hit with a ice storm, freezing rain, 2ish inches of snow, hail all within a couple weeks after I planted all this grass!!! I thought for sure I lost it all...

I'm pleased to report it turned out very well, with very few thin spots

Seed used was turf gem 2 tttf mixed with VIP 3 perennial ryegrass!. I'm loving the tttf. It looks like kbg (as far as blade looks), but can handle the weather better!!

Here is a pic or 2 of my lawn so far!!
 

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Turf Gem 2 TTTF mixed with VIP 3 perennial rye

Grass in the pic is about 3 weeks old, and was just mowed for the first time. Since then it has filled in even more and has been mowed 2 more times!!

Mowed with my Honda HR214-C with HOC of 3.25 inches.

I think i love TTTF!

this pic was taken 5/6 or 5/7 (I cant remember)
 

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Anthony Drexler said:
Looks good, and some really nice stripes.
I was very pleased with the look atfter it was rolled. Looks like it will stripe nice with my scag once it gets rooted

Im excited to see just how dark green it will get...all the cultivars used were fine blade with dark green color!
 

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Stegs said:
I'm loving the tttf. It looks like kbg (as far as blade looks), but can handle the weather better!!
Hang on, give it some time :D

It will take a little while to mature but once it does the blade width is about double that of KBG. Some cultivars are finer bladed. Fescue is great, keep an eye out for fungus it's susceptible especially when young.
 

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Stegs said:
I'm loving the tttf. It looks like kbg (as far as blade looks), but can handle the weather better!!
Hang on, give it some time :D

It will take a little while to mature but once it does the blade width is about double that of KBG. Some cultivars are finer bladed. Fescue is great, keep an eye out for fungus it's susceptible especially when young.
all these cultivars that are in the mix were thin to medium blade. Ive seen this blend in a mature lawn...it looked nice.....plus the vip 3 PRG is a thin blade mix also with dark blue colorings!
 

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Should turn out great.

I wish I could try out some ryegrass but it's no go here in NC. My KBG -including my Midnight monostand strip - seems to be significantly lighter than my fescue back yard and it's starting to irk me.
 

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That lawn looks great. It's sure gonna look good once it matures and the V+ deck starts cutting it.
I got high hopes!~ The V+ deck can make weeds look nice, so i think this lawn should pop

Ill see how this looks as it matures, so far i love it.

This fall i plan on doing another area of lawn...so i may go tttf or maybe try a PRG/KBG mix .....we will see!
 

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Looks beautiful! As j4c11 mentioned, and others from our neck of the woods with TTTF experience will tell you, be ready with a fungicide, or even start some preventative bio treatments. Not exactly sure of the climate up your way, but if you have any warm, wet nights young TTTF will develop Brown Patch in a heartbeat. Your TTTF babies have yet to face their true test. ;)
 

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not sure what warm nights mean. right now its the low 60s here

during the summer we may get a few hot/humid nights were it cools to mid 70s.....but thats not too often.

if we hit 90 3-5 times a summer its considered a hot summer, mainly its 80s or less just about all summer with nights cooling to 60s

i will plan on doing a granular fungicide then to be safe. When should i do it to be most effective?

Im worried most about annual bluegrass getting into it now. That stuff scares me
 

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Looks great @Stegs! I'm really struck by the uniformity you've achieved, nice. I'm west of you in IL, and just over 3wks into my spring reno (kbg mono). Like what the others have posted on your thread, arming ourselves with the appropriate herbicides/fungicides for these young stands in prep for the summer is a solid move. I'll be following this...off to a great start!
 

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j4c11 said:
Stegs said:
I'm loving the tttf. It looks like kbg (as far as blade looks), but can handle the weather better!!
Hang on, give it some time :D

It will take a little while to mature but once it does the blade width is about double that of KBG. Some cultivars are finer bladed. Fescue is great, keep an eye out for fungus it's susceptible especially when young.
My dad has a prg stand in Winston, ask me about it in August. Looks awesome right now
 

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Looks great @Stegs! I'm really struck by the uniformity you've achieved, nice. I'm west of you in IL, and just over 3wks into my spring reno (kbg mono). Like what the others have posted on your thread, arming ourselves with the appropriate herbicides/fungicides for these young stands in prep for the summer is a solid move. I'll be following this...off to a great start!
thank you! i appreciate it! Im hoping it will turn out !
 

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Stegs said:
not sure what warm nights mean. right now its the low 60s here

during the summer we may get a few hot/humid nights were it cools to mid 70s.....but thats not too often.

if we hit 90 3-5 times a summer its considered a hot summer, mainly its 80s or less just about all summer with nights cooling to 60s

i will plan on doing a granular fungicide then to be safe. When should i do it to be most effective?

Im worried most about annual bluegrass getting into it now. That stuff scares me
From NCSU... "The disease can begin to develop when night temperatures exceed 60°F, but is most severe when low and high temperatures are above 70°F and 90°F, respectively. The turfgrass leaves must be continuously wet for at least 10 to 12 hours for the brown patch fungus to infect."

https://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/diseases-in-turf/brown-patch-in-turf/

Regarding fungicide application, I generally follow the forecast and put down prior to the above conditions as a preventative. I know a lot of folks try to stick to the bios like Serenade, Companion, and Actinovate as preventatives. You may be able to get away from that if you're conditions aren't too bad. Its really the humidity that kills us down here. It keeps the grass wet for long periods.
 
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