Posted by jeffcat on August 07, 2016 at 13:00:22 from (73.197.146.32):
In Reply to: Lawns, Growth spirt? posted by Geo-TH,In on August 07, 2016 at 11:02:28:
In SJ you can have the blue grass and the orchard grass go bonkers. If you get a couple of heavy rains you will need to mow it every week for several weeks in a row. Bale the "Hay". On the farm my sister thought it was the greatest thing to windrow the grass as she used the mower and then take over to feed all of the older calves in the box stalls. They sure thought it was a good idea TOO. One time my dad thought it would be a good idea to spread some fertilizer on the lawn so it would grow better. Yes he backed up the new Holland M***** spreader with a nice juicy fresh load into the yard and pulled the PTO. Did a real bangup job! About two weeks later after a good soaking rain things started to pop or is that poop out in the front yard. Me and my sister had to mow on about a three day cycle for over a month till things calmed down! Lawn looked as if it had been spray painted super dark green with a fire hose that summer!
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