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Okay, so I've not taken the time to downlaod pics from the phone to the computer to do this... until now. I've always been a 2 - 3 inch lawn guy until I happend to stumble on @Redtenchu youtube channel about a year and a half ago, and his lawn looked stunning. And what was that mower he was using.? I had no idea those could be bought for a home lawn. I had to have one and had to get my lawn to look at least a third of what his did and I'd be happy. Here is the lawn a couple of years ago


I went out and bought a Trucut, and started the journey to a low cut lawn. Here is the lawn towards the end of last year - my first year cutting low


Beginning of this year. I sold my Trucut and bought a Swardman. This is after the scalp with the Swardman



And subsequent pics up to last week










Plans for this year includes an aggressive leveling and getting the strip on the other side of the driveway converted to low cut Bermuda. It is currently a mix of St Augustine and Bermuda. I started nurturing the Bermuda last year with keeping it low cut. I hit it with MSMA a few weeks ago. The SA is yellowing and the Bermuda is starting a nice take over.




I will run the Swardman with the Scarifier reel across it in another week or so, then start planting these to speed the Bermuda take over.



I planted three more trays of Bermuda a few days ago that is just starting to germinate
 

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Cut at .3". Fill in is almost complete. I have to get PGR down ASAP. It is really growing too fast to keep up. I cut the last three days and each day there was enough to fill the catcher 1.5 times. The front is just shy of 1500sq ft.


 

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Sprayed FAS + PGR today. Hope to put the brakes on growth. I cut four consecutive days. If I let it go two days between cuts, I'd blow the 1/3rd rule with the aggressive growth.
Looks great! I'm starting to think the 1/3 rule applies to all other grasses EXCEPT Bermuda, since it grows so damn fast. :lol:
 

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Waiting for the PGR to kick in, so I cut again this morning. I really love cutting with the Swardman. In my opinion, the money was well spent. "Buy once, cry once" really applies in regards to this purchase. It is light, easy to maneuver, gives a great cut and looks good doing it.





 

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A little update on my St Aug to Bermuda conversion. The St Aug is definitely stunted allowing the Bermuda to start thriving. Nearly all of the green is a healthy stand of spreading Bermuda.



 

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@Alan I started the Bermuda conversion last year. I bought the MSMS last year, but like you just couldn't pull the trigger on the MSMA application until now. Bermuda is pretty aggressive, but the St Aug stolons are so thick and tightly woven, that it puts up a pretty good fight. So this year I bit the bullet and put the first application of MSMA down, and the Bermuda seems to be thanking me. I will dethach it this weekend to thin out remaining St Aug stolons, give it a heavy dose of nitrogen and then hit it with MSMA again in another few weeks - depending on how much St A is left after the dethatch.

I will problably start planting plugs this weekend as well. My goal is to get it full of bermuda before the season is over, then level it next year. This strip needs it badly. It undulates pretty badly. The neighboring lawn use to have a Bradford Pear with roots that pushed up the earth. That is why I had St Aug there, the shade from the pear was brutal on the Bermuda.
 

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@Topcat I would make sure you are lowering the MSMA dose as the temps rise. At 90°, anything over 1 oz/gallon/1000sf gets a little "hot". I normally apply at 2 oz/1000 until 85°, then 1.5 oz/1000 to 90°.
Thanks for the tip. I had not considered the temp outside. :thumbup:
 

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Did a quick cut between rain showers. PGR is starting to slow the growth. It's been three Days since I cut and only filled the catcher halfway. I also had to rake what looks like bird guts and feather off the lawn. Looks like a cat had dinner on my lawn last night.

I also noticed some nutsedge growing. Will spray tomorrow as long it doesn't rain.



 
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