Posted by Mbt6 on May 24, 2004, 12:56 am
My grass seems to be the right color, but doesn't really grow too fast. This
year, for the first time that I can recall, the top of the grass is
flowering. Except for looking differnt, I don't know that this is a
problem. Does anyone know if I should try something to keep this from
happening.
--mike
Posted by BonnieJean on May 24, 2004, 5:23 am
> My grass seems to be the right color, but doesn't really grow too fast.
This
> year, for the first time that I can recall, the top of the grass is
> flowering. Except for looking differnt, I don't know that this is a
> problem. Does anyone know if I should try something to keep this from
> happening.
Mine too. I've never seen this happen before. Maybe it's a new type of weed
and not grass? I have no idea.
Bonnie
Posted by Ermalina on May 24, 2004, 12:32 pm
BonnieJean wrote:
>
> > My grass seems to be the right color, but doesn't really grow too fast.
> This
> > year, for the first time that I can recall, the top of the grass is
> > flowering. Except for looking differnt, I don't know that this is a
> > problem. Does anyone know if I should try something to keep this from
> > happening.
>
> Mine too. I've never seen this happen before. Maybe it's a new type of weed
> and not grass? I have no idea.
>
> Bonnie
I noticed the same thing. It's definitely the grass.
We had a bit of a drought last summer and fall, enough to kill some of
the grass; so I wonder if this is a natural, protective reaction of the
grass -- premature self-seeding???
Posted by Steveo on May 24, 2004, 7:36 pm
> BonnieJean wrote:
> >
> > > My grass seems to be the right color, but doesn't really grow too
> > > fast.
> > This
> > > year, for the first time that I can recall, the top of the grass is
> > > flowering. Except for looking differnt, I don't know that this is a
> > > problem. Does anyone know if I should try something to keep this from
> > > happening.
> >
> > Mine too. I've never seen this happen before. Maybe it's a new type of
> > weed and not grass? I have no idea.
> >
> > Bonnie
> I noticed the same thing. It's definitely the grass.
> We had a bit of a drought last summer and fall, enough to kill some of
> the grass; so I wonder if this is a natural, protective reaction of the
> grass -- premature self-seeding???
No. It's annual grass producing seed.
Posted by Ermalina on May 24, 2004, 7:49 pm
Steveo wrote:
>
> > BonnieJean wrote:
> > >
> > > > My grass seems to be the right color, but doesn't really grow too
> > > > fast.
> > > This
> > > > year, for the first time that I can recall, the top of the grass is
> > > > flowering. Except for looking differnt, I don't know that this is a
> > > > problem. Does anyone know if I should try something to keep this from
> > > > happening.
> > >
> > > Mine too. I've never seen this happen before. Maybe it's a new type of
> > > weed and not grass? I have no idea.
> > >
> > > Bonnie
> >
> > I noticed the same thing. It's definitely the grass.
> >
> > We had a bit of a drought last summer and fall, enough to kill some of
> > the grass; so I wonder if this is a natural, protective reaction of the
> > grass -- premature self-seeding???
> >
> No. It's annual grass producing seed.
NO. It is NOT "ANNUAL" grass producing seed. The grass in MY lawn is NOT
ANNUAL grass.
This
> year, for the first time that I can recall, the top of the grass is
> flowering. Except for looking differnt, I don't know that this is a
> problem. Does anyone know if I should try something to keep this from
> happening.