Katoomer
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Beautiful looking garden. The kids planted a few onions, carrots, and some lettuce. The taste of fresh vegetables from the garden is something even our kids can tell is better.
Wow, very nice.To relieve stress I keep the lawn looking good
To relieve stress I keep the lawn looking good
My dad was a grass nut when I was growing up. We had a small property but he kept it looking like that.
We were not even allowed to play on the lawn.
To relieve stress I keep the lawn looking good
Looks great... and difficult to get a real strong lawn in Vancouver I'm sure, as it was a real challenge in Seattle area. I was a total lawn geek at my prior home. I put in 2000 cubic yards of topsoil, and planted about 12,000 sq ft of lawn. I even bought a used over-seeder, as one real secret to an awesome lawn is to overseed at least once per year, and in Pacific NW that should be done last two weeks of August. In the spring I would aerate and overseed again. The enemy for most lawns in the pacific NW is poa annua, as it is a native grass and man I hate that stuff. There is a new chemical that targets poa, but it is maintenance intensive as you apply 1/10th of a very small annual dose every three days. But, you can finally control poa!
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As I type this there is a crew out-front remodeling our front landscaping at our new home in Portland. The house was a "street of dreams" house so it was massively over-planted so it would look good for the show. After 7 years and prior owner doing poor maintenance, it was so overgrown we decided it would be better to start over. There is much less room for lawn, but we're adding a lot of amendments to break up the Oregon clay. I'll have it looking like the first cut of rough once again!
Bob, that is a fantastic looking lawn. I'm fairly new to this stuff and the yard is just 1 1/2 yrs. old. What is the process you would recommend for overseeding in August? What type of grass seed worked best for you?
One thing I have found is that generic brand grass seed, grown in who knows where, is not the best selection. I buy 50lb bags from a local garden center and the seed is locally grown specifically for the area I live.
Unless you live where there is sufficient summer rain to keep a lawn self watered, you should not have one. Large lawns are a 1950's concept that has no place in today's world. Arable land should be used to grow food. Also, most lawns are fed chemicals that ultimately end up in either the water table or our streams and rivers. We should be stressed out by all the negatives associated with lawns.To relieve stress I keep the lawn looking good