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Old 12-10-2009, 09:54 PM   #1
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Well people, I love grass, the stuff you grow in your front/back yard. In fact, I'm almost obsessed with having nice lawn. Here we have kikuyu, being a summer grass it tends to die off ( goes yellow) in the colder months and comes alive in summer ( mid-green colour). However this year I managed to create a potion of fertilizer / liquid that has brought mine back early from the dead. All the neighbours in the street seem a little interested in why I am the only one with grass that is green ( we all have kikuyu) without weeds and un-tidyness. So what does your lawn look like? Are you proud to have nice lawn, or do you have no time or interest in maintaining it?






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Old 12-10-2009, 09:58 PM   #2
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No pics here but I'd kill to have my lawn looking that good. 2 puppies and crap soil doesnt help though.
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nice grass, looks awesome.
can we throw hellies on it?? haha
what do you do for a living??
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good on OP rub it in why dont you. LOL
trying hard my lawn looks good but wont stop raining so i can mow it and spruce up.(love the smell of fresshh cut grass)
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Self employed installing audio visual products, and TV antennas.
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That lawn looks like it needs some character...I'll send my wife up.

She really leaves an impression

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LOL, did she check the mailbox with round up on her soles?
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You're close (it's been posted a couple of times before now)... roundup on the driveway then go to move the sprinkler!
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With the rain in winter/early spring, our property has started to recover. Greeniest it's been for years abd this was after mowing for the second time in a month.

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Love it! By any chance does she go by the alias Mr Bean? :P
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:56 PM   #11
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i just ripped up my front yard so no pics there but if u wanna see some mad looking grass u should see the grass at the job site i'm on.........i'm taking it before i leave
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Mine was mint, now its rooted, now im waiting to build a new house with some decent grass, and hopefully a decent scott bonnar mower!

That is some awesome grass, whats the secret??

And i like having a good lawn, i try and mow ours every week!
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Old 12-10-2009, 11:27 PM   #13
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Nice maintained lawn mate, the key is the prep and ongoing maintenance of them. These days people are shrinking or getting rid of lawn but you can still have a top lawn with the correct prep.

If you deep rip, apply good soil, wetting agent, sub surface drip irrigation it will be good all year round. Too many people just throw on the soil & the seeds/instant turf and leave it.

If the lawn is healthier it will be deep rooted and get its own water deeper in the soil and be more resistant to drought and nasties. With a deep ripped soil and good organic stuff mixed in the roots will grow easier, compacted soil will make it hard.

If you have a water tank and pump hook up some dripline 450-500mm apart over the lawn about 40mm below the topsoil, it will do a better job and you will lose less water to evaporation. Fertilise every few months, plus add the odd application of seasol or a few tablespoons of molasses in water does the same trick.

We have done a few synthetic lawns this year, they come up looking great but not really a huge fan. They still need maintenance, cost a heap to install and they get quite hot during summer. Natural lawn actually decreases the temp of your backyard.

Enough Don Burke info from me anyway....
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working hard for the bowling look , not quite there yet
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Well people, I love grass, the stuff you grow in your front/back yard. In fact, I'm almost obsessed with having nice lawn. Here we have kikuyu, being a summer grass it tends to die off ( goes yellow) in the colder months and comes alive in summer ( mid-green colour). However this year I managed to create a potion of fertilizer / liquid that has brought mine back early from the dead. All the neighbours in the street seem a little interested in why I am the only one with grass that is green ( we all have kikuyu) without weeds and un-tidyness. So what does your lawn look like? Are you proud to have nice lawn, or do you have no time or interest in maintaining it?

wow . i thought that was SIR WALTER - BUFFALO. thats the best looking KIKUYU, ive ever seen well done .

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However this year I managed to create a potion of fertilizer / liquid that has brought mine back early from the dead.
Looks good. Similar to mine just at the end of winter - early spring.
Mine is a male sterile Kikuya. Each October I dry fertilse it but shortly after patches of yellow appear and some of it in the past has almost died off because of the fertilsing. It all comes back good though. Have you found liquid to be a better choice? The fertilser I used this year is specifically for Kikuya, contained black beetle killer and seems better than those I used in the past, so far at least.
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That lawn looks like it needs some character...I'll send my wife up.

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Lol, that's some 'BIG' footprints ! , looks like bigfoot walked through there with acid on his/her ! feet.

Hmmm, ok, So I sore those pics of the nice grass ( very nice ;) ), so I ran outside and snapped 3 pics of mine in the dark just now ( a tadd of it anyway )..lol, as I love my lawn too .. hehehe



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ok . the comp is on . give me a couple of weeks , my pic here is a coupole of years old . i'm trying desperately to get my santa anna couch up to speed .
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ok . the comp is on . give me a couple of weeks , my pic here is a coupole of years old . i'm trying desperately to get my santa anna couch up to speed .
your on. Does this mean I wont get an answer now about what fertiliser's work better?
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I use a combination of solid and liquid fertilizers. I use the liquid one ( occasionally fish emulsion) at night after a warm day. The nitrogen in this stuff takes to the grass like a duck on water! I mix and match a combination of solid fertilizers, and only apply after some heavy rain. The next day I ensure it is watered in well.
I love my grass so much that I went to the effort in moving ( and changing) the letterbox so the postie doesn't ride his bike across the grass! Sad!
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Lol, that's some 'BIG' footprints ! , looks like bigfoot walked through there with acid on his/her ! feet.

Hmmm, ok, So I sore those pics of the nice grass ( very nice ;) ), so I ran outside and snapped 3 pics of mine in the dark just now ( a tadd of it anyway )..lol, as I love my lawn too .. hehehe
Very nice, that looks like a winter grass. What type is it?

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What do you do for the weeds? Our Kikuyu is starting to fight back now after a bit of rain, but there is still a heap of weeds mixed in, even after a feed 'n' weed.
Just did small coring and top dress, so it's a bit muddy at the moment.
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The grass seed I use comes in either 5kg or 25kg sacks and is made by / called 'Valley Seeds' . It's an all year round grass that is a pre-mixed combination of around 7 different kinds of grass seeds. cheers.
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My backyard is going through a make over atm
would post some pics soon-ish
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I cant hold back.. Im going to blow you all away with pics of my lawn!! :
Im a Turf Manager at Kings Park and Botanical Gardens here in Perth, and im going to strip them up on Friday and show them off to ya's.
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I cant hold back.. Im going to blow you all away with pics of my lawn!! :
Im a Turf Manager at Kings Park and Botanical Gardens here in Perth, and im going to strip them up on Friday and show them off to ya's.
Now come on, no driving around the neighbourhood taking photos of others' lawns.
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What do you do for the weeds? Our Kikuyu is starting to fight back now after a bit of rain, but there is still a heap of weeds mixed in, even after a feed 'n' weed.
Just did small coring and top dress, so it's a bit muddy at the moment.
When the kikuya is healthy and thick, you wouldnt have to worry about too many weeds so I guess what to do about the weeds is promote a healthy grass and let the grass take care of the weeds. I used that feed'n'weed years ago and found it gave me many more weeds than before I used it. Used it on 2 occasions then scrapped that idea.
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My lawn died out front due to the drought and me having zero idea :hihi: Now the clover has come and it looks mostly all green. Which is good, because we had the scarab beetle and that pretty much finished off the lawn. Apparently the beetle doesn't like clover so the longer it's there the more it spreads and gives us the appearance of lawn.
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I use a combination of solid and liquid fertilizers. I use the liquid one ( occasionally fish emulsion) at night after a warm day. The nitrogen in this stuff takes to the grass like a duck on water! I mix and match a combination of solid fertilizers, and only apply after some heavy rain. The next day I ensure it is watered in well.
I love my grass so much that I went to the effort in moving ( and changing) the letterbox so the postie doesn't ride his bike across the grass! Sad!

hahaha LOL Theres a few people like that in my street . have tape around the footpath almost 24 / 7 . the bloke across the road has 1 wife , 4 daughters, 1 ex wife and 2 daughters from that marriage . he is always out the front looking after his immaculate lawn . we think he has a name for every blade of his BUFFALLO grass . he either loves his grass or is trying to get some time out from the 8 women in his life .
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