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Staying with family in Hawaii for a week. They're responsible for their backyard, which isn't huge but was handed to them in dire need of attention. I know even less about warm season than I do cool season. Seems like a lot of weeds, but that's how warm season grass looks to them and us lol

We're going to hit Home Depot and I'm going to buy them a reel mower, they have a Craftsman rotary mower from their cool season grass. They don't have in ground irrigation but they do have a hose hookup out back so we could make some watering happen.

So. What are we dealing with here? What is our best option? I don't even know what the cycle is, should we just nuke a section and reno? They have two dogs that like to hangout and a new baby.









 

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If that is their back lawn, they have no grass. It is all garbage. Forget the reel mower. What they need is a bottle of RoundUp followed by St Augustine grass. Reason why it did not make it is that those kind of fenced in small yards do not have enough sun for Bermuda or other grasses to grow.
 

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I see weeds and hardly any grass. Good news is that it wouldn't even take a half pallet of sod IF you would have to replace. You have a few things going against you here, 1) Dogs 2) area is up against a fence (blocks sunlight) 3) no irrigation.

If that is the only area you are dealing with (grass wise), I would personally put down some synthetic turf. Most now are pet friendly (where it allows proper drainage of urine). You are just going to be fighting an uphill battle with that being the only grass the dogs have to pee on.
 

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Okay so the exchange is out but Koolau Farmers has trays of them.

So nuke the crap with glyphosate today hopefully and then we can just plug, pry tomorrow with schedule. Use the rotary mower to bag up at 1".

Pry do fert and setup some sprinklers too. Get them a reel mower still so they can do a proper cut.

Only about 600sq ft to cover.
 

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A push reel mower and St. Augustine is going to be a workout. I don't think that will work out too well. Rotary on St. Aug

Also, the glysophate will need a week or two to kill everything. I would not plant plugs the next day after using glysophate
 

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I'd just like to say that is a gorgeous grill cover in the first picture. Glad to see them repping the black and gold in the rainbow state.
 

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Thanks to the help in the Discord, especially @Greendoc, we hit a Home Depot this morning and bought that location out of all but two trays of St. Augustine. Just got done with a RoundUp application. The family we're visiting here in Honolulu said, "You guys are like Yard Crashers! You're on vacation, why do you want to do this?!"

Wore my Lawn Rebel shirt while loading up. Felt good!









 

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Last night I setup the sprinkler and ran it a bit to help loosen up the ground.

Justin and I got out in his lawn this morning. I cut the trays of St. Aug into 4 sections each to use as the plugs with a utility knife and Justin dug in so we could slap the plug in. Watered and setup the timer per @greendoc recommendations at:

Daily: 4:45AM, 11:45AM and 4:45PM for 40 minutes. Then in like a month down to 4:45AM and 11:45AM. Then a couple weeks after that back down to just 4:45AM.

Now watching the hot dog eating contest and enjoying an adult beverage.







 

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JohnP said:
TN Hawkeye said:
I'd just like to say that is a gorgeous grill cover in the first picture. Glad to see them repping the black and gold in the rainbow state.
;) Apparently they get approached a lot here when they have their Hawkeye gear on.
As do I. Good luck with the lawn project. Sounds like you're on the right track now.
 

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This morning we filled the Ortho Dial n Spray up according to @Greendoc recommendations: 12oz of the Miracle Gro dry crystals, warm water to dissolve easier, stir around and mix. It's a 24-8-16. I handed the sprayer off to Justin to do, started at the 2oz setting and after he got a feel for it over his yard I think he cranked it to 4oz. Will reapply in 14 day intervals for a while.

You can see the salad dieing off between the plugs.

I did make one change to watering timer, did 3:45PM instead of 4:45PM to make it easier to use grill/smoker around dinner time.

I notice the birds flocking in after watering, guess is they're eating bugs it stirs up. Win win.

Tonight we picked up some amender to put around each plug. Will knock that out in the morning. Gotta make sure it looks good for final inspection tomorrow ;)

Got rather toasty in the Hawaiian sun doing the plugs. Took that Farmer's Tan to a whole new level!











 

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The farmers tan is just a temporary TLF sticker until you get some real ones to put on your equipment. Wear it with pride.
 
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