A post NOT about my mower but about pine trees and new grass.

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A post NOT about my mower but about pine trees and new grass. Clark 08-28-2007
Posted by Clark on August 28, 2007, 8:09 pm
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I was told by my neighbor that in both cases with grass and moss, I should
just lime the heck out of my property.
He has told me that he has limed the heck out of his property ( we have lots
of pine (Dacrydium Lambert) trees ) and it worked for him.
I'm assuming he is right, and the new grass at $40.00 a bag times 5 is dying
even with allot of water.

put it this way I read the bag and it ain't working...

Eggs?

Clark



Posted by Steveo on August 28, 2007, 8:43 pm
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> I was told by my neighbor that in both cases with grass and moss, I
> should just lime the heck out of my property.
> He has told me that he has limed the heck out of his property ( we have
> lots of pine (Dacrydium Lambert) trees ) and it worked for him.
> I'm assuming he is right, and the new grass at $40.00 a bag times 5 is
> dying even with allot of water.
>
> put it this way I read the bag and it ain't working...
>
> Eggs?
>
> Clark
>
Have you tried a soil analysis?

Posted by Clark on August 28, 2007, 8:50 pm
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Steveo wrote:
>> I was told by my neighbor that in both cases with grass and moss, I
>> should just lime the heck out of my property.
>> He has told me that he has limed the heck out of his property ( we
>> have lots of pine trees ) and it worked for him.
>> I'm assuming he is right, and the new grass at $40.00 a bag times 5
>> is dying even with allot of water.
>>
>> put it this way I read the bag and it ain't working...
>>
>> Eggs?
>>
>> Clark
>>
> Have you tried a soil analysis?


Oh god no.
you want me to trust real people and real analysis, instead of trusting
people in a newsgroup, maybe a million miles away, that I don't even really
know?
I just know I have lots of pine trees, the lime treatment seems to be
working for neighbor, so?


Clark



Posted by Steveo on August 28, 2007, 11:52 pm
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> Steveo wrote:
> >> I was told by my neighbor that in both cases with grass and moss, I
> >> should just lime the heck out of my property.
> >> He has told me that he has limed the heck out of his property ( we
> >> have lots of pine trees ) and it worked for him.
> >> I'm assuming he is right, and the new grass at $40.00 a bag times 5
> >> is dying even with allot of water.
> >>
> >> put it this way I read the bag and it ain't working...
> >>
> >> Eggs?
> >>
> >> Clark
> >>
> > Have you tried a soil analysis?
>
> Oh god no.
> you want me to trust real people and real analysis, instead of trusting
> people in a newsgroup, maybe a million miles away, that I don't even
> really know?
> I just know I have lots of pine trees, the lime treatment seems to be
> working for neighbor, so?
>
> Clark
>
It sounds like you will need lime. (why test it?)

Carry on.

Posted by Clark on August 29, 2007, 6:49 am
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Steveo wrote:
>> Steveo wrote:
>>>> I was told by my neighbor that in both cases with grass and moss,
>>>> I should just lime the heck out of my property.
>>>> He has told me that he has limed the heck out of his property ( we
>>>> have lots of pine trees ) and it worked for him.
>>>> I'm assuming he is right, and the new grass at $40.00 a bag times 5
>>>> is dying even with allot of water.
>>>>
>>>> put it this way I read the bag and it ain't working...
>>>>
>>>> Eggs?
>>>>
>>>> Clark
>>>>
>>> Have you tried a soil analysis?
>>
>> Oh god no.
>> you want me to trust real people and real analysis, instead of
>> trusting people in a newsgroup, maybe a million miles away, that I
>> don't even really know?
>> I just know I have lots of pine trees, the lime treatment seems to
>> be working for neighbor, so?
>>
>> Clark
>>
> It sounds like you will need lime. (why test it?)
>
> Carry on.


Yes Sir !
:-)

Clark



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