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My lawn is seriously depressing me! All of the snow has melted and left my lawn looking incredibly sad. I'd be curious to see everybody else's this time of year. Post a picture of it looking great vs. a photo of it in it's current state!





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Tell me I'm not the only one...
 

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ABC123 said:
No thaw yet lol
Warmer temps in the near future? I'm crying right now because it's 62 but supposed to drop back into the forties as the day progresses.
 

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MarkAguglia said:
Mark, I will be honest. There is a section there that looks pretty rough. What happen? What was your end of season hoc?
I have no idea..!! It wasn't like that before. 2.5" HOC at seasons end. Any ideas on what I can do? My yard is often a swampy mess and right now its far too wet to rake or anything.
 

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Was hoping I wasn't alone, but you guys are way better off than me! Haha
What! Do you see all the poa in my yard not to my mention the giant bare spot 😁
 

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Things are looking good here.

Gave the lawn a stiff raking today as it was thawed out down to about 1" soil depth.

The spot by the driveway where snow piled up is still frozen, so I couldn't clean up that junk.

There were a few patches of what I am hoping was annual Rye that were completely dead and raked right out.

The spot where the neighbours' tree was will need some attention.

 

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pennstater2005 said:
MarkAguglia said:
Was hoping I wasn't alone, but you guys are way better off than me! Haha
What! Do you see all the poa in my yard not to my mention the giant bare spot 😁
*most of you guys. :lol:
That's better.
 

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@MarkAguglia I'd get your pre emergent down when appropriate. And then I would just let the weather actually warm up and see what your lawn does first. Mine is a bit rough but I'll apply prodiamine and probably not much after that until it starts to thicken and green up which eventually it does each year. This year just seems slower.
 
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