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My spring PRG over seed is coming in great this season. I am looking forward to starting a Growth Regulator program this year, and Start a Pre-M program this spring and fall. Next is start to get rid of the Poa that loves this Northwest. Also a bonus, my front roller for my Trimmer shows up Wednesday. Hope to start making stripes too.





 

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Looks awesome! I live in Missouri so, of course, we do things differently down here. But I am sure the amount of moisture you get up there will help a lot.

What caught my attention was a pre-em in the fall. I am planning on doing that as well to try to put a dent in the winter annuals.

I love your PRG. What blend do you use? Do you have a post emergent herbicide for the poa?
 

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I get this from a local wholesaler how distributes to local Country Clubs. I am going to try the Prodiemine with, Humic Acid. This is my first run so I am simply copying what works for others I have seen.
 

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Are you sure thats Poa in the first pic(i assume thats why you took it?) Looks a lot like bentgrass which is a trouble for all of us in the PNW because its dormant everywhere and our weather is perfect for it.

Pretty much every lawn west of the cascades has patches of bentgrass in them it seems.
 

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Truthfully I think I have a multitude of spots from birds or wind. So I am hoping this Pre-M routine will start to help. Those spots drive me nuts. Any help would be awesome!!
 

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I tell you what, if I would have found this forum 4 years ago it wouldn't have taken 3 years. A lot of trial and error. But looking forward to continue learning.
 
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