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Green Lawn Secrets
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Posted on 07/12/2009 5:37:28 PM PDT by narses

It's not only what you do to your lawn, but when you do it. The first day of Spring is August 15th. What you do in the fall will affect your lawn, since that's when plants go through their major growth spurt.

Killing Weeds

Autumn is the best time to kill weeds, just as the weather starts to cool down. Weeds grow best during bright, sunny days between 1:PM and 3:PM. In order to get the maximum benefit from your weed killer, spray a weak solution of children's shampoo on the lawn. Believe it or not, this washes the grime off the yard allowing your grass to make better use of sunlight while at the same time making the weeds more receptive to weed killer.

In a garden store, soil softener is called ammonium lauryl sulfate, however children's shampoo or even dish soap will do the job just fine. Use a hose sprayer that emits 1 tablespoon per gallon of water.

You can use regular or liquid weed killer with your sprayer; put in enough for about 5 gallons of water (you'll have to read your weed killer instructions) and mix with it a tablespoon of shampoo or soap with the weed killer, and apply.

Spray just the weeds, not the whole yard. Weed killer retards plant growth. Additionally, you may want to use separate sprayers so you don't accidently feed your weeds and kill your yard. Shake the sprayer periodically, keeping the solution mixed well as you spray.

Spot Treatments

You can make a potent weed killer yourself for use in spray bottles. Mix a quart of warm water with an ounce of children shampoo, an ounce of vinegar, and a capful of gin. Put the sprayer on stream, not mist. This salty, soapy water will clean and stick to weeds and dry them out; the gin will also help kill the weeds. Feeding the Lawn

The secret formula is to mix your dry fertilizer with a four pounds of Epsom salts (which make the lawn green) and a pound of confectioners sugar (which gives the plants energy). Plants need sugar and starch, typically they produce their own via photosynthesis, however you've just provided the materials without the work. Use a rotary spreader set to half your fertilizer's recommended settings. Spread before noon in both the fall and spring.

Watering the Lawn

The secret formula for watering is a can of beer (which helps the thatch compost faster into better soil), a cup children's shampoo (to break water surface tension and wash away dust), half a cup of molasses (more sugars) disolved in half a cup of warm water (so it isn't thick), and top off with household ammonia (for nitrogen). Note, pouring beer into soap will make lots of bubbles. Do this over the lawn.

Spray this liquid on your lawn every three weeks, you should also spray it directly over your fall and spring fertilizer session.

Warning: your lawn will get slippery.

Mowing

Using a sharp blade is the trick, you want to cut the grass, not tear it. Mow after 7:PM so the grass can heal without the scortching sun. Failure to do so will increase the chances of the top of the grass from turning yellow or brown.

Sharpen your mower's blades after every two sessions.

Trim close around driveways and sidewalks. Bugs love to make homes under overhanging plants.

Save Your Grass Clippings

Grass clippings can be used in your garden around your vegtables and between plants. They hold in moisture and heat, while also keeping weeds at bay. Grass clippings can also be used for composting. Watering

If you can step on your lawn and the grass doesn't bounce back up, it needs watering. Water between 4:30AM and noon. Water for 45 minutes, if you've used the shampoo mixtures the water should seep right into the soil for the plants to use.

The deeper the water goes, the better the plant roots.

Aerate the Yard

Use shoes with sharp kleets; by poking holes in your yard you let air and moisture get in, while loosing the soil. You can rent aerating machines which pull up plugs of earth. These holes fill in with silt and loose earth during rain storms and do a great job at retaining moisture.

Clay Soil

Many new homes are built in areas where the good topsoil has been stripped away and sold. The soil needs to be replaced for a good lawn. Cow manure / comprow spread every few months helps out. The trick is not to over do too much too soon and choke new grass that forms.

Pest Control

The secret formula is one third of a hunk of fatty lye soap shaved and disolved into a quart of boiling water. Mix with four ounces of flea and tick shampoo. Take a hand-sized pinch of chewing tobacco and boil it in another quart of water; filter out the leaves (you're making tea). When done mix equal parts of: the lye-shampoo, the tobacco tea, and antieptic mouthwash. Spray this stuff on your lawn with a setting of one tablespoon per gallon. The solution kills disease, makes the insects sick, and poisons them.


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To: narses

Brt


21 posted on 07/12/2009 6:01:45 PM PDT by mel
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To: narses

Brt


22 posted on 07/12/2009 6:01:47 PM PDT by mel
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To: narses

Green Lawn Secrets

1.put up a fence
2.climb over it
3.look back at your yard
4.guaranteed to work


23 posted on 07/12/2009 6:05:13 PM PDT by gusopol3
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To: hinckley buzzard
Don't buy Scotts Miracle-Gro products, EVER.

http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.com/2005/12/scotts-miracle-gro-to-begin-firing.html

24 posted on 07/12/2009 6:13:30 PM PDT by Rodamala
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To: narses; SkyDancer

I prefer gin. The more gin I drink the better my lawn looks.


25 posted on 07/12/2009 6:27:46 PM PDT by Northern Yankee (Freedom Needs A Soldier)
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To: csmusaret

Are you series?


26 posted on 07/12/2009 6:36:12 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (-0 Retreats, Iraq explodes! NK fires missiles! Iran erupts! China erupts!)
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To: mamelukesabre
QUIT WATERING YOUR LAWN IN THE MIDDAY HEAT YOU MORONS!

SO QUIT MOWING THE GRASS SO SHORT. idiots.

And one other thing...


27 posted on 07/12/2009 6:37:07 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Sarah Palin: Sun Tzu of Politics)
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To: narses
One word for you Southerners.

Zoysia.

28 posted on 07/12/2009 6:38:48 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Sarah Palin: Sun Tzu of Politics)
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To: Northern Yankee

There’s a bar joke in there somewhere, I know .... LOL


29 posted on 07/12/2009 6:43:24 PM PDT by SkyDancer ('Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not..' ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: TADSLOS

I don’t have an M1 or a torino. But I do have an old green car and a mauser!


30 posted on 07/12/2009 6:51:17 PM PDT by mamelukesabre (Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum (If you want peace prepare for war))
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To: TribalPrincess2U

It works. Put it in a hand held pump sprayer and spray the spots. Get on them early though. The longer you let it go the harder it is to get rid of.


31 posted on 07/12/2009 6:54:32 PM PDT by csmusaret (If you like this economy, keep voting for Donkeys.)
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32 posted on 07/12/2009 6:55:37 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3 (Obama is everything Oklahoma is not.)
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To: OKSooner

You gotta see this.


33 posted on 07/12/2009 6:58:17 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (If the Average nObama Voter is Anything Like Peggy Joseph, The Next 4 Years Will Be A Hoot!!!!)
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To: narses
Autumn is the best time to kill weeds, just as the weather starts to cool down.

What's he smoking? The author has obviously never been to Texas or the South in August, comparable to spending a month in the fires of hell. He's right though, the weeds and the grass they grow in will die if you just let the sun do its thing.

34 posted on 07/12/2009 7:05:46 PM PDT by McLynnan
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To: csmusaret

Thanks


35 posted on 07/12/2009 7:07:33 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (-0 Retreats, Iraq explodes! NK fires missiles! Iran erupts! China erupts!)
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To: IllumiNaughtyByNature

ROTFLMAO. I’m umm, borrowing that.


36 posted on 07/12/2009 7:10:12 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (If the Average nObama Voter is Anything Like Peggy Joseph, The Next 4 Years Will Be A Hoot!!!!)
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To: TribalPrincess2U

ping Grass Care?


37 posted on 07/12/2009 7:19:01 PM PDT by TNoldman (Conservative Values FOREVER!)
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To: narses

My North Tx St. Augustine grass does well in spring and early summer but the scorching heat can turn it brown by mid August—even with watering it regularly and the clay soil is awful when it dries out some. Constant battle in the summer plus protecting the home foundations from shifting due to dry clay soils. Soaker hoses a definite item to have and keep the soil moist to prevent cracking.


38 posted on 07/12/2009 7:23:44 PM PDT by tflabo (Truth or Tyranny)
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To: notsofastmyfriend

I bought one of the last 2cycle lawnboys in 2005 I love using it. I dont have great grass but it is damn sight better than when i got here 10 years ago. I keep on getting deployments to properly treat my lawn before spring. I had my clover issue almost licked, but it has came back.


39 posted on 07/12/2009 7:45:20 PM PDT by 09Patriot (I am a MILITANT Conservative, compassionate conservatism got us NOWHERE)
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To: Albion Wilde

“Drink enough gin so you won’t care how your lawn looks.”

LOL, I thought that was the secret too!

Our lawn is dreadful (we just bought our house last august, hey, it was actually the first day of spring when we bought it!). We are in an area close to the beach, so the soil is sandy, there a very few good lawns around here.

I’ve told hubby the lawn is a job for next year, or maybe even the year after that!

But I did learn something about weeding today, the already sprayed dead weeds pulled up a lot easier after last night’s big rain. So in the future I’ll hose them down before pulling them up.

I’m a city girl moved to the suburbs, so this is all very new to me.


40 posted on 07/12/2009 7:47:56 PM PDT by jocon307
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