387 pts ยท July 27, 2015
Please survive!
Die Hard
I have #9 in my yard, big fan of the dinner plate varieties
If it helps @op I had this surgery. Wheelchair in, walked out. 5 years later still no leg pain
When being chased by bees/wasps always run into dark shade. If you haven't been stung they will not follow you
Their eyes don't work well in darkness, or even a string contrast from light to dark. Source : I've worked in pest control for 18 years.
You have to clean it up, yes.
#3 is spotted spurge
Dollar spot, fertilize it with nitrogen
Then my guess is very close, its that or Kentucky blue grass
Location would help easier figure it out. But my first guess is red chewing fescue
Looks like Bermuda, you've done a good job with mowing
Or use iron as a color enhancement rather than N. I've been in the industry 17 years, its just my opinion
I prefer more organic and micro nutrients fertilizer, it has less N but you wind up with a healthier grass in the end. Humidity Acid/kelp
That looks like a rather small area of turf, max of 3000 sq ft. N per 1000 is calculated funny. A 25-0-0 fert applied at 4 lbs = 1lb of N
There's a lot of options for fert. Generally over the course of a growing season you look to put down 2-3 pounds of N per 1000 sq ft
But looking at the browned out area looks more like drought stress or chinch bugs. Less like an active fungus
If thats St. Augustine grass, it looks like its cut very low. 3-4 inches is the reccomend mowing height for that grass type.
Looks like monkey grass. Also call Liriope.
When I was young I would eat the entire plant of woodsorrell. I called it sour clover.
Thinking it's Adventitious roots
Red thread isn't that big, and grows off the top of the leaf blade, its not that
Rhodendron has a larger leaf, thats more waxy, and grows in cooler climates. But they are the same family
Bermuda grass is a monster to control. I feel you my garden has some in it too
I love when its got cheese on it
Dong Hard
This is the only case where you DO NOT kill it with fire. The oil is in the smoke and can get in your lungs.
It's my birthday too! We are birthday buddies. Plus my daughter was born 9 days ago. So from now on my birthday is voided.
It's a snow maker
First picture is goldenrod, the rest are thistle
Please survive!
Die Hard
I have #9 in my yard, big fan of the dinner plate varieties
If it helps @op I had this surgery. Wheelchair in, walked out. 5 years later still no leg pain
When being chased by bees/wasps always run into dark shade. If you haven't been stung they will not follow you
Their eyes don't work well in darkness, or even a string contrast from light to dark. Source : I've worked in pest control for 18 years.
You have to clean it up, yes.
#3 is spotted spurge
Dollar spot, fertilize it with nitrogen
Then my guess is very close, its that or Kentucky blue grass
Location would help easier figure it out. But my first guess is red chewing fescue
Looks like Bermuda, you've done a good job with mowing
Or use iron as a color enhancement rather than N. I've been in the industry 17 years, its just my opinion
I prefer more organic and micro nutrients fertilizer, it has less N but you wind up with a healthier grass in the end. Humidity Acid/kelp
That looks like a rather small area of turf, max of 3000 sq ft. N per 1000 is calculated funny. A 25-0-0 fert applied at 4 lbs = 1lb of N
There's a lot of options for fert. Generally over the course of a growing season you look to put down 2-3 pounds of N per 1000 sq ft
But looking at the browned out area looks more like drought stress or chinch bugs. Less like an active fungus
If thats St. Augustine grass, it looks like its cut very low. 3-4 inches is the reccomend mowing height for that grass type.
Looks like monkey grass. Also call Liriope.
When I was young I would eat the entire plant of woodsorrell. I called it sour clover.
Thinking it's Adventitious roots
Red thread isn't that big, and grows off the top of the leaf blade, its not that
Rhodendron has a larger leaf, thats more waxy, and grows in cooler climates. But they are the same family
Bermuda grass is a monster to control. I feel you my garden has some in it too
I love when its got cheese on it
Dong Hard
This is the only case where you DO NOT kill it with fire. The oil is in the smoke and can get in your lungs.
It's my birthday too! We are birthday buddies. Plus my daughter was born 9 days ago. So from now on my birthday is voided.
It's a snow maker
First picture is goldenrod, the rest are thistle