texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:04 PM
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I need to cut the grass right now but I can't make myself, the grass is really tall. |
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We had some rain and damn the grass takes off.
I really need to get started, after I drink my glass of ice tea.
Fall makes me lazy.
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seabeyond
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:08 PM
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1. yes. spring we are enthused. summer we do so wont die. and fall... fuck it |
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time to be done with it.
BUT
it will feel so GOOD
i put ice tea out today. only in low 70's, lol and cloudy. feeling good. but hoping tea does its brewin by this evening.
enjoy
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texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:15 PM
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2. I am cutting the grass really short. |
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It will be two or three weeks before I cut again.
I am hoping for a early frost.
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seabeyond
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:27 PM
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5. ya. we (15 yr old son) have gone to every other week, instead of weekly |
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and cut it a level shorter last time. but what happened. in june our grass was so pretty and thick. july i got the water bill and fuckin 644 dollars. i have never had over 300. they said it was us. no leaks. price increase and on teir, sooooo
i pretty much stopped watering. it hurt so bad, lol. grass has gotten some patches of brown
ah well....
early winter works for me. more likely in my area than you in your area
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texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:33 PM
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7. The big freeze we had killed a lot of plants and did brown the grass. |
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Edited on Wed Sep-22-10 01:36 PM by texanwitch
We had a winter here, nights in the 20's.
Our plants and grass are not made for this.
Only a few of our plants came back, and then they are slowly coming back.
We had a tropical jungle, it looks empty now.
I miss my Norfork pines, they all died.
To many nights in the 20's, don't know if I want to buy new one's.
Think I will stick to cedar trees, nothing killes them.
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Wed Sep-22-10 06:46 PM
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almost $650 for one month? you running a golf course? we are pumping 350 feet on one horse-and-half submersible and then running a 5hp motor on a piston pump and watering 200 head of livestock on that for around $100 a month (plus gas and wear and tear on vehicles to go turn it on and off (it's 5 and half miles away)
You should sink a well! :rofl:
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seabeyond
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Wed Sep-22-10 07:22 PM
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14. You should sink a well!... lmao |
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for real
i argued and argued with water. made them call up all previous record to see that it has never been even half that.
twice over a decade they have worked out there on their line adn we ended up with a leak, adn we always end up paying. tell ya.... i think they are a scam.
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Wed Sep-22-10 07:31 PM
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15. Most people don't know (or understand) how to use them, |
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but those weep hoses (the black ones) work great.
What you do, is lay them out in a snaking fashion, with several feet between turn-backs, turn the tap to full to fill the hose, and shut it off. Then, open the tap just a crack, to get a real drip to it. Leave it on overnight or however long you want, though 24 hours is plenty.
When I had a garden years and years ago, I did just that, covered the hose with either sawdust or straw (can't remember now) and left it on for a full day. My plants loved it and I didn't have to go out there all the time hand-watering.
One other thing to put down, if you don't already, is good and rich compost. That'll give the soil more organic material and help it hold more water. Or, spread alfalfa pellets (sheep feed) over your lawn for both the nitrogen content and the organic matter :)
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seabeyond
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:06 PM
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19. we have four seperate yards, over an acre... |
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Edited on Wed Sep-22-10 09:07 PM by seabeyond
your way sounds hard. though hubby does set those up in his veggie garden. or something like. i am going to tell him about your weep hoses. sounds interesting and like they conserve.
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Wed Sep-22-10 11:47 PM
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29. Yeah, over an acre is too much for weep hoses. |
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However, I was just reading in Treehugger.com about an ancient method of "drip irrigation" using unglazed pots. Here's the link: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/09/unglazed-clay-pots-irrigation.phpProbably also best for a garden, but with a little thought, it might be adaptable to a lawn. The alternative to all this is to use a low-maintenance grass ;)
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:26 PM
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Six large for a water bill? Holy toledo.............. :wtf:
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Wed Sep-22-10 10:12 PM
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27. hubby and i were stunned for about two days. and as you see, three months later |
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still bitchin. cant get over it. i swear they had a leak somewhere and charged us for it. lol
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:53 PM
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26. OMG where do you live and how much acreage are you |
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watering? Wow. I was watering a 1/3 of an acre (less a 1200 sq ft house) two to three times a week for a month, for one month of a quarterly bill, and only paid an extra $100 or so. Since watering kept the weeds down and the grass growing like crazy (further reducing the weed population), I spent less than did my neighbor, who has a lawn company spray obnoxious chemicals, and my lawn looked much better than his (which has lots of dead brown piles of dirt).
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seabeyond
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Wed Sep-22-10 10:18 PM
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28. i dont get it. lady told me prices had gone up. then they tierred it so higher usage, high cost |
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Edited on Wed Sep-22-10 10:21 PM by seabeyond
between rain and me watering very little in july went down to 137. but the next month shot to 240 again and i didnt do anything. this month, i am not watering. i dont get it. my water was 57, 69, 137 the previous months to the 644.
i dont know
we sit on an acre. house is pretty big. 12 stations. i dont water more than 20 minutes per station anymore and like maybe once a week. i havent watered for a good week cause suppose to rain for the next three days. cant wait to see what this bill is.
june, i watered probably three times a week.
hubby has his veggie garden, 15 min a couple times a week. and i have a teen into his showers.
something huh, lol. i am sittin in fear.
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:21 PM
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Edited on Wed Sep-22-10 01:21 PM by WolverineDG
My lawn was mowed on Saturday & now you can't tell because all the rain we've received has made the grass go wild. My front yard looks like it's never seen a lawnmower.
dg
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texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:24 PM
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4. Mine must be 7 inches tall now.. |
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It didn't grow much this summer lack of rain.
Now, the grass it making up for it.
At least it isn't so hot now.
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:31 PM
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texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:35 PM
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8. I like grass but not cutting it. |
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I am cutting the grass so short, the sun can't find it.
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:39 PM
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9. That's the problem right there. |
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It's getting back at you for keeping it so short :7
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texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 01:41 PM
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10. The grass can grow 2 inches over night now. |
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Edited on Wed Sep-22-10 01:45 PM by texanwitch
The rain everyday does not help.
In June and July I cut the grass maybe once a month, no rain.
It is making up for lost time.
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Wed Sep-22-10 06:49 PM
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12. are you in the sticks at all? |
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any friends or neighbors with a (calm) horse or two?
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Wed Sep-22-10 07:12 PM
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so she might be able to find a local cowboy or mounted police officer to take care of it ;)
Some people do keep goats just for that purpose and they are allowed in town :)
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Wed Sep-22-10 07:33 PM
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16. Oh well, I needed to cut grass too. Didn't happen and now it is dark. |
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Wed Sep-22-10 08:21 PM
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17. Don't leave the grass too long or it will be next to impossible to mow. |
texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 08:31 PM
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Finished under the full moon.
I did cut it short, but it will be back.
Does look nice after it is finished, just hard to get started.
Next year I need to plant a bigger bird seed and sunflower garden.
Feeds the birds and less grass to cut.
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:08 PM
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21. ignore my post below. i see. good for you. nt |
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:07 PM
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20. so texan, it is dark out. did you get that mowin done??? lol. nt |
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:09 PM
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Under the full moon.
Plenty of light to see by.
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:13 PM
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you arent a procrastinator are you? cute.
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texanwitch
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Wed Sep-22-10 09:17 PM
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I found a lot excuses to not cut grass.
Today wasn't bad, not so hot.
I guess I did harvest grass.
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