I have irrigated acres and would like to help the lawn come in. what would you suggest for 2 aces?
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Originally posted by Ron MusgravesI have irrigated acres and would like to help the lawn come in. what would you suggest for 2 aces?If you feel that you must burn our flag, please wrap yourself in it first.
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Originally posted by Scottyou have two acres and you've installed irrigation. Now you need ideas on how to get the grass to grow faster? is that the question?
I think that's what Ron meant...
Could somebody here please help Ron out?GrassMaster, LSF Administrator!
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Originally posted by GrassMasterMr. Scott do you know Ron? He's does a lot of Pressure Washing!
I think that's what Ron meant...
Could somebody here please help Ron out?
Hi Ron.
what kinda grass do you have?If you feel that you must burn our flag, please wrap yourself in it first.
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The only way to see if your soil is good/bad is to take a sample and visit your county ag. They should also have tons of info to help with your green endevours.
http://www.azda.gov/
Lorenzo Piedra, had some good posts on bermuda, try a search.
here's a link that may answer some of your questions locally but your best bet is to befriend a local that knows grass.
http://www.phoenixtropicals.com/grass.html
and here's a cut/paste I found that may help
Bermuda can be fertilized monthly during the summer months. An application rate of 1 lb. of actual N per 1,000 sq. ft. is recommended. Thatch can become a problem on established lawns. De-thatching should be performed when thatch layers exceed half an inch. De-thatching can be performed any time the turf is actively growing.
Due to the aggressive nature of Bermuda, weeds are not generally a big concern. Crabgrass prevention materials and selective broadleaf herbicide chemicals are all that is generally needed for season long weed control.
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