I see a lot of Greenworks discussions. I can attest to the durability of the electric pressure washer. The cord can be a little bit of a pain but 5 years in and even being dropped of a house it still runs well.
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I agree with this. Had mine for the past 4 years, and it's been great.I see a lot of Greenworks discussions. I can attest to the durability of the electric pressure washer. The cord can be a little bit of a pain but 5 years in and even being dropped of a house it still runs well.
Man we are getting a LOT of rain - Definitely not complaining.
About 1.9" over the past 24 hours.
On the docket for this weekend:
- Last dose of Pre-Emergent
- Yard Mastery Stress Blend Fertilizer
- Hydretain
- RGS and Humic 12
The deer ate ours down to the ground 2 years ago ( put up a little fence block) but last year it was an issue with voles eating the root system. Had to get a pest guy to come out and recommenced this home made remedy.No golf today so it's yard care day. Crisped up the edges and gave the lawn a mow, cleaned up the flower beds, sharpened the mower blades after etc
Anyone good with hostas? I had pretty mature plants that just didn't come back this year
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And of course this variety I can't find anywhere locally.. now I wish I just did them all the same variety of the inner ring
It’s probably somewhere in this thread, but what are you using to lay down those stripes? Also suggest adding a crosscut diamond pattern to really make it pop. Still, looks good!!!Well the Fert, combined with a lot of rain, and this is the best my yard has ever looked in Mid-June... (no filter)
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Just seeing this. Good looking bed. Sorry, I realize this is the lawncare thread and a bit off-topic. Can take it to the gardening thread. I collect hostas. Have 40+ varieties at this point and have had the very occasional plant not come back after winter. Usually from a plant that was struggling to begin with though. I have a bunch of sacrificial plants in un-protected, un-fenced beds that normally get eaten by rabbits down to the stems and still come back. One of the best traits of hostas being so bullet-proof. Outside ring looks like "Patriot" a bit but the white margins are slightly narrower?? Should be easy to find online from many different retailers. Or possibly "Francee"?No golf today so it's yard care day. Crisped up the edges and gave the lawn a mow, cleaned up the flower beds, sharpened the mower blades after etc
Anyone good with hostas? I had pretty mature plants that just didn't come back this year
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And of course this variety I can't find anywhere locally.. now I wish I just did them all the same variety of the inner ring
You're correct it's the patriot, and I haven't been able to find them anywhere locally this year to replace them. I think the ones that are dwarfed this year won't make it through the summer or come back next year.Just seeing this. Good looking bed. Sorry, I realize this is the lawncare thread and a bit off-topic. Can take it to the gardening thread. I collect hostas. Have 40+ varieties at this point and have had the very occasional plant not come back after winter. Usually from a plant that was struggling to begin with though. I have a bunch of sacrificial plants in un-protected, un-fenced beds that normally get eaten by rabbits down to the stems and still come back. One of the best traits of hostas being so bullet-proof. Outside ring looks like "Patriot" a bit but the white margins are slightly narrower?? Should be easy to find online from many different retailers. Or possibly "Francee"?
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Maybe a little more than you want to spend, but this might do the trick.i am new to this thread. thoughts on what kind of mower for a 1/2 acre lawn, just a big rectangle. i don't want to spend the money on a riding mower but also don't want to be mowing my lawn for 6 hours. i am moving from a property that i could mow my lawn in about 15 mins to this....
Maybe figure out a way to give them extra shade and a bit more TLC and maybe they'll pull through. Good luck. First Frost another nice one.You're correct it's the patriot, and I haven't been able to find them anywhere locally this year to replace them. I think the ones that are dwarfed this year won't make it through the summer or come back next year.
The other version, first frost, is coming out amazingly so I contemplate making the entire beds that variety.
But thanks for the input and from @mav52 , I'll try out some solutions especially as I'll need to replant a few of them next year.
The time master would be great but there's some issues with itz I guess like with anything else. I went with a Honda hrx, built to last, but it's just a 21".i am new to this thread. thoughts on what kind of mower for a 1/2 acre lawn, just a big rectangle. i don't want to spend the money on a riding mower but also don't want to be mowing my lawn for 6 hours. i am moving from a property that i could mow my lawn in about 15 mins to this....
Hard to go wrong with a Honda, but yeah I might avoid 22" mowers with that size area. As you move away from 22s the price goes up big time thoughi am new to this thread. thoughts on what kind of mower for a 1/2 acre lawn, just a big rectangle. i don't want to spend the money on a riding mower but also don't want to be mowing my lawn for 6 hours. i am moving from a property that i could mow my lawn in about 15 mins to this....
The time master would be great but there's some issues with itz I guess like with anything else. I went with a Honda hrx, built to last, but it's just a 21".
You could get other 30" 0 turns or rideon that could work well, but maybe a little overkill for that size property.
It’s probably somewhere in this thread, but what are you using to lay down those stripes? Also suggest adding a crosscut diamond pattern to really make it pop. Still, looks good!!!
Great looking lawn. I need to find the instructions for my edger. OTOH I don't think anyone cares because they are distracted by all the flowers in my yard!
Little help, I need to pick between these 3 riding mowers. It us a very generous house warming gift. Let me know which is best or if there is another one in that price range
Troy-Bilt Bronco 42 in. 19 HP Briggs and Stratton Engine Automatic Drive Gas Riding Lawn Tractor Bronco 42 - The Home Depot
A powerful and easy-to-use riding mower, the Bronco 42 is powered by a Briggs and Stratton Intekengine that delivers easy starting and Dependable performance. Operating this rider is as easy as drivingwww.homedepot.com
Anybody try this yet?
It adds a trimmer/edger to your existing lawn mower. A zero turn mower attachment coming soon:
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1/2 an acreaA guess the real question is how big is your yard ?
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