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  • Nobar King
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    This question is so weird. I mean, who doesn't mow the lawn?

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  • JustGotSaved
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    Originally posted by Jeb Thurmond View Post
    You really should use something to block the view.
    Yeah, most people say "ewwwww!" when they see it
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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by JustGotSaved View Post
    I got crabgrass.
    You really should use something to block the view.

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  • JustGotSaved
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    I got crabgrass.

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by Shela Tansper View Post
    Thank you, i just called him and described the problem and he said it may take several liberal applications to get it back into prime condition
    Yes, some time is better to do it again and again and again every day. People forget that a lawn must be treated whit gentleness and affection and needs a lot of attention, often from more than just one or two persons, so I suggest you have as much fertilizings as possible - whitouth overdosings of course, just the sufficients for to get the perfect feeling that is jujst how you want it be.

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  • Shela Tansper
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by María Gálvez-Villalobos View Post
    Good luck, I hope he do it well to you, so you can feel more satisfy whit the results.
    Thank you, i just called him and described the problem and he said it may take several liberal applications to get it back into prime condition

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by Shela Tansper View Post
    Thank you for reminding me, i will go and see my neighbour who has a farm and has done some fertilizing for me on numerous occasions.
    Good luck, I hope he do it well to you, so you can feel more satisfy whit the results.

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  • Shela Tansper
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by María Gálvez-Villalobos View Post
    And fertilzer. It probably need to be fertilized a lot if is in a so bad estate.

    I always get mine fertilized when necesary.
    Thank you for reminding me, i will go and see my neighbour who has a farm and has done some fertilizing for me on numerous occasions.

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by Shela Tansper View Post
    Luckily it hasn't got any of these symptoms yet but i have noticed some bald patches appearing so i was thinking about getting some of it re-seeded but i will have to give it a good rake through to rid it of all the dead thatch .
    And fertilzer. It probably need to be fertilized a lot if is in a so bad estate.

    I always get mine fertilized when necesary.

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  • Shela Tansper
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    Has it become dry, flaky and cracked yet?

    Be wary of that happening...
    Luckily it hasn't got any of these symptoms yet but i have noticed some bald patches appearing so i was thinking about getting some of it re-seeded but i will have to give it a good rake through to rid it of all the dead thatch .

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    Has it become dry, flaky and cracked yet?

    Be wary of that happening...
    Yes, can be a big problem this if you don't keep it wet. I'm looking after the beach apartment now and in summer I always make sure it is always well wetted so it will estay nice and thick and soft for the touchings. Is lovely to lie and sunbathe in the sun here and feel it all nice and soft and cool to the fingers while I'm getting a beutifull deep brown soft suntanning on my eskin. The passer by people always say how much they are admire it too, so it's a nice view for everybody really.

    Very good advises that Mr Papist.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by Shela Tansper View Post
    I have noticed with the drought conditions my area has been suffering of late that it has hardly grown at all
    Has it become dry, flaky and cracked yet?

    Be wary of that happening...

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  • Shela Tansper
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    I have noticed with the drought conditions my area has been suffering of late that it has hardly grown at all

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  • Five Year Old Girl
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    I headed someone say that Auntie Talitha doesn't even have a car pet. Just a bare tile.

    Zat Kwistian ta' have bare tile?

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  • The Bright Beast
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    Re: Daughter asked if she "mows the lawn"

    Originally posted by HTannor View Post
    I have it on good authority that Talitha has a nicely matched set.
    I assume that she has great housekeeping abilities - I must ask her to give my wife a few tips. Unfortunately, she is seemingly unable to do a good job with anything around the house, let alone matching rugs and drapes!

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