Capt Insano Emeritis
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GorgeousWe planted a hosui pear tree last summer and it looks quite attractive in bloom at the moment. I think it'll be another week until full bloom.
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GorgeousWe planted a hosui pear tree last summer and it looks quite attractive in bloom at the moment. I think it'll be another week until full bloom.
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I’m a little humored having jumped the gun more than once myself.Yikes! 24-27” tall. Definitely starting tomatoes in the middle of March next yearView attachment 60729
I will start mine in a few days. I'm not a fan of transplanting and disturbing the roots so as soon as they are 3-4" tall in the cell they go into the ground. That should put me around the beginning of MayI’m a little humored having jumped the gun more than once myself.
Salvageable with some effort
I seeded my tomatoes around 15 March
That is next year. Slowly topping them Have remay cloches put up to house them mid MayI’m a little humored having jumped the gun more than once myself.
Salvageable with some effort
I seeded my tomatoes around 15 March
These lights have out performed any expectations I had. But even with that i knew what I was doing starting tomatoes at the beginning of Feb. so 67 days from seed now… huh? And Holy Crap!I’m a little humored having jumped the gun more than once myself.
Salvageable with some effort
I seeded my tomatoes around 15 March
It would be a toss up between redo the lawn and battle with it mowing fertilizing wTering all that stuff I used to do for decades… or with lumber prices dropping a lot - raised boxes and big pots and pathways made however you want. Tis a great optionMost of my lawn died this past winter. It’s yellow straw and as days go by it is dissolving and it’s more dirt in the yard. Weird. I can easily grab a few blades and a whole chunk of yellow grass comes up. Never experienced this before for a whole yard. Always had spots but this is sad.
It would be a toss up between redo the lawn and battle with it mowing fertilizing wTering all that stuff I used to do for decades… or with lumber prices dropping a lot - raised boxes and big pots and pathways made however you want. Tis a great option

Most of my lawn died this past winter. It’s yellow straw and as days go by it is dissolving and it’s more dirt in the yard. Weird. I can easily grab a few blades and a whole chunk of yellow grass comes up. Never experienced this before for a whole yard. Always had spots but this is sad.
Not bad idea but for this house the front yard is center piece. What I had. Not now.
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Most of my lawn died this past winter. It’s yellow straw and as days go by it is dissolving and it’s more dirt in the yard. Weird. I can easily grab a few blades and a whole chunk of yellow grass comes up. Never experienced this before for a whole yard. Always had spots but this is sad.
My guess as wellCrane fly infestation possibly? My dad had a similar situation with his lawn and that was the cause. His lawn basically became dirt.
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Managing crane fly in lawns
Crane flies are large, gangly insects that do little damage as adults. But crane fly larvae are known for chewing through patches of lawn, damaging roots as grass starts growing in spring. Learn how to prevent damage to your grass with simple maintenance and irrigation practices.catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu
I Get it. Suburban living or at least the obligation to comply. I have always had what might seem to some as weird shit going on in my gardens.Not bad idea but for this house the front yard is center piece. What I had. Not now.
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It’s property insulation
Except I was in Mexico all of last springThis spring is shaping up a little like last spring