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Doug Kanter wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "John Smith" wrote in message ... This is the first time I have this kind of lawn. It turns brown in winter. Do I still need to winterize it? If yes, when? Is it too late now? Thanks. Any idea where you live? Yes. I live here.... http://i15.tinypic.com/34zk3r7.jpg 187 Willowen Dr Rochester, NY 14609-3233 (585) 467-3339 You are running a smorgasboard for grubs. Next spring treat the lawn to some insect killer, once again about June, and a third time in Aug. Meantime, rent a thatcher, or buy a thatcher blade for your lawnmower, rake up all the dead stuff and reseed. For reason's I can't explain the strip between Syracuse and Buffalo is Grub heaven. Gotta kill them off at least every Aug. Miss a year and you get to start over on your lawn (I know from experience) I would really like to know what sort of grass is planted along the expressways -- it seems to resist grubs, and stay green all summer! |
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