Posted by Art on December 18, 2009, 5:35 pm
Lawn Guy wrote:
> Art wrote:
>
>>> WTF is a "stone burier" ?
>> Is your Google broken?
>
> No, my google isin't broken - and neither is my usenet.
Then you're just to stupid to do a search?
>
> Is there a new rule that says that you can't ask questions anymore on
> usenet?
>
No, you can ask all the stupid questions you want.
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Art
Posted by Lawn Guy on December 18, 2009, 6:51 pm
Art wrote:
> >>> WTF is a "stone burier" ?
> >> Is your Google broken?
> > No, my google isin't broken - and neither is my usenet.
> Then you're just to stupid to do a search?
So you think that someone who's been reading and posting to usenet for
over 20 years is stupid when it comes to knowing how to find
information?
> No, you can ask all the stupid questions you want.
And you can be a complete asshole and post useless responses all you
want.
Posted by Art on December 19, 2009, 3:12 pm
Lawn Guy wrote:
> Art wrote:
>
>>>>> WTF is a "stone burier" ?
>>>> Is your Google broken?
>>> No, my google isin't broken - and neither is my usenet.
>> Then you're just to stupid to do a search?
>
> So you think that someone who's been reading and posting to usenet for
> over 20 years is stupid when it comes to knowing how to find
> information?
It's not about what I think, it's about what you are proving.
>
>> No, you can ask all the stupid questions you want.
>
> And you can be a complete asshole and post useless responses all you
> want.
Yep.
--
Art
Posted by Pat Kiewicz on December 18, 2009, 6:40 am
CTTom said:
>Hi --
>I'm a horticulturist in the United States, and I'm interested in
>converting my lawn to a type of turf that requires less mowing (a
>mixture of fine and hard fescues). The usual method to accomplish that
>on this side of the Atlantic is to first kill the existing turf with an
>application of glyphosate, wait a couple of weeks, and then use a slit
>seeder to plant the new grass seed right through the dead turf.
>Howevver, I would like to avoid the use of glyphosate, if possible. I'm
>wondering if I could simply use a stone burier on the existing turf and
>then plant right away. Would the buried grass re-emerge to compete with
>the fescues?
Lots of weeds would emerge to compete with your fescues as thousands
of buried seeds are exposed to light, along with the possibility of some
of the undesired grass surviving the process.
I can't imagine why you think it would be better to break up and violently
churn your soil than to use what would be a very small amount of a very
much targeted chemical.
*Renovating* a lawn without chemicals would involve improving it using
top-dressing, overseeding, hand-weeding and organic fertilizers.
You are looking to start from scratch, and trying to choose between
methods of destruction.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI
"So, it was all a dream."
"No dear, this is the dream, you're still in the cell."
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Posted by Oren on December 18, 2009, 10:00 pm
wrote:
>You are looking to start from scratch, and trying to choose between
>methods of destruction.
Burn it!
http://www.flameengineering.com/Red_Dragon_Propane_Torch_K.html
Made in the U.S.A.
>
>>> WTF is a "stone burier" ?
>> Is your Google broken?
>
> No, my google isin't broken - and neither is my usenet.