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July 31, 2011 at 11:02 AM #18977July 31, 2011 at 11:17 AM #713945
desmond
ParticipantLooks like fescue and fescue will get crabgrass. I never had much luck using seed for the bare spots, sod replacement works better, but is three times the work.
July 31, 2011 at 11:17 AM #714037desmond
ParticipantLooks like fescue and fescue will get crabgrass. I never had much luck using seed for the bare spots, sod replacement works better, but is three times the work.
July 31, 2011 at 11:17 AM #714636desmond
ParticipantLooks like fescue and fescue will get crabgrass. I never had much luck using seed for the bare spots, sod replacement works better, but is three times the work.
July 31, 2011 at 11:17 AM #714790desmond
ParticipantLooks like fescue and fescue will get crabgrass. I never had much luck using seed for the bare spots, sod replacement works better, but is three times the work.
July 31, 2011 at 11:17 AM #715150desmond
ParticipantLooks like fescue and fescue will get crabgrass. I never had much luck using seed for the bare spots, sod replacement works better, but is three times the work.
July 31, 2011 at 11:59 AM #713950jpinpb
ParticipantIf you can cut out a piece of it, take it to City Farmers Nursery. They will give you advice on what do to, depending on what you’re doing
July 31, 2011 at 11:59 AM #714042jpinpb
ParticipantIf you can cut out a piece of it, take it to City Farmers Nursery. They will give you advice on what do to, depending on what you’re doing
July 31, 2011 at 11:59 AM #714641jpinpb
ParticipantIf you can cut out a piece of it, take it to City Farmers Nursery. They will give you advice on what do to, depending on what you’re doing
July 31, 2011 at 11:59 AM #714795jpinpb
ParticipantIf you can cut out a piece of it, take it to City Farmers Nursery. They will give you advice on what do to, depending on what you’re doing
July 31, 2011 at 11:59 AM #715155jpinpb
ParticipantIf you can cut out a piece of it, take it to City Farmers Nursery. They will give you advice on what do to, depending on what you’re doing
July 31, 2011 at 12:25 PM #713955DataAgent
ParticipantLooks like Tall Fescue:
http://www.tallfescue.com/Tall Fescue is a cool weather grass and does very well in coastal San Diego. Tall Fescue is easy to grow from seed if you start the process in the cooler months. I removed and re-seeded my entire lawn just after Labor Day. By Thanksgiving, my lawn was completely green.
Btw… Tall Fescue gets a little brown from heat stress in our summer months. Water it but do not fertilize it. If you fertilize it now, you’ll just cause more stress and possibly kill it.
July 31, 2011 at 12:25 PM #714047DataAgent
ParticipantLooks like Tall Fescue:
http://www.tallfescue.com/Tall Fescue is a cool weather grass and does very well in coastal San Diego. Tall Fescue is easy to grow from seed if you start the process in the cooler months. I removed and re-seeded my entire lawn just after Labor Day. By Thanksgiving, my lawn was completely green.
Btw… Tall Fescue gets a little brown from heat stress in our summer months. Water it but do not fertilize it. If you fertilize it now, you’ll just cause more stress and possibly kill it.
July 31, 2011 at 12:25 PM #714646DataAgent
ParticipantLooks like Tall Fescue:
http://www.tallfescue.com/Tall Fescue is a cool weather grass and does very well in coastal San Diego. Tall Fescue is easy to grow from seed if you start the process in the cooler months. I removed and re-seeded my entire lawn just after Labor Day. By Thanksgiving, my lawn was completely green.
Btw… Tall Fescue gets a little brown from heat stress in our summer months. Water it but do not fertilize it. If you fertilize it now, you’ll just cause more stress and possibly kill it.
July 31, 2011 at 12:25 PM #714800DataAgent
ParticipantLooks like Tall Fescue:
http://www.tallfescue.com/Tall Fescue is a cool weather grass and does very well in coastal San Diego. Tall Fescue is easy to grow from seed if you start the process in the cooler months. I removed and re-seeded my entire lawn just after Labor Day. By Thanksgiving, my lawn was completely green.
Btw… Tall Fescue gets a little brown from heat stress in our summer months. Water it but do not fertilize it. If you fertilize it now, you’ll just cause more stress and possibly kill it.
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