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Buzzy 30-07-2005 05:29 AM

Two weeks of rain!
 
Geeze,
Two weeks of rain can sure make a difference, even in the grass. I
may not seek a replacement for it after all!
I'd like to know if lawn grass can actually die and just not go
dormant. Most of my grass has grown back except for an area about 6' x
6' which doesn't show any sign of green on it at all. This grass is
different than most of the grass in my lawn. It's much softer and has a
'cush' to it. I really don't know what type it is but I'd like it
throughout the whole lawn if I could. I think it propagates itself
through runners too as I always seem to be pulling these from the edge
of my gardens.
Anyway, this grass seems dead. I was just wondering!

Buzzy :)
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Cereus-validus....... 30-07-2005 07:58 AM

Forget the grass. You better build an ark!!!


"Buzzy" wrote in message
.. .
Geeze,
Two weeks of rain can sure make a difference, even in the grass. I may
not seek a replacement for it after all!
I'd like to know if lawn grass can actually die and just not go
dormant. Most of my grass has grown back except for an area about 6' x 6'
which doesn't show any sign of green on it at all. This grass is different
than most of the grass in my lawn. It's much softer and has a 'cush' to
it. I really don't know what type it is but I'd like it throughout the
whole lawn if I could. I think it propagates itself through runners too as
I always seem to be pulling these from the edge of my gardens.
Anyway, this grass seems dead. I was just wondering!

Buzzy :)
--
--- Buzzy's Stall Wall ---
www.buzzys.net
"The World Wide Web's Rest Area"
Or see my gardens at:
www.buzzys.net/gardens2005




Marc 03-08-2005 12:41 AM

I can relate during May, June and the beginning of July it rained almost
constantly. During the first 4 days of July we set a record for rain for
the entire month - 12". I planted some sod back at the end of April it has
rained so much that the sod has gone from thick a beautiful to 95% of it
rotted there are little tuft here and there hopefully no that it's drying
out with some fertilizer it will come back!

Marc

"Buzzy" wrote in message
.. .
Geeze,
Two weeks of rain can sure make a difference, even in the grass. I
may not seek a replacement for it after all!
I'd like to know if lawn grass can actually die and just not go
dormant. Most of my grass has grown back except for an area about 6' x
6' which doesn't show any sign of green on it at all. This grass is
different than most of the grass in my lawn. It's much softer and has a
'cush' to it. I really don't know what type it is but I'd like it
throughout the whole lawn if I could. I think it propagates itself
through runners too as I always seem to be pulling these from the edge
of my gardens.
Anyway, this grass seems dead. I was just wondering!

Buzzy :)
--
--- Buzzy's Stall Wall ---
www.buzzys.net
"The World Wide Web's Rest Area"
Or see my gardens at:
www.buzzys.net/gardens2005




Cereus-validus....... 03-08-2005 12:43 AM

Its still better than two weeks of flatulence.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.


"Marc" wrote in message
nk.net...
I can relate during May, June and the beginning of July it rained almost
constantly. During the first 4 days of July we set a record for rain for
the entire month - 12". I planted some sod back at the end of April it
has
rained so much that the sod has gone from thick a beautiful to 95% of it
rotted there are little tuft here and there hopefully no that it's drying
out with some fertilizer it will come back!

Marc

"Buzzy" wrote in message
.. .
Geeze,
Two weeks of rain can sure make a difference, even in the grass. I
may not seek a replacement for it after all!
I'd like to know if lawn grass can actually die and just not go
dormant. Most of my grass has grown back except for an area about 6' x
6' which doesn't show any sign of green on it at all. This grass is
different than most of the grass in my lawn. It's much softer and has a
'cush' to it. I really don't know what type it is but I'd like it
throughout the whole lawn if I could. I think it propagates itself
through runners too as I always seem to be pulling these from the edge
of my gardens.
Anyway, this grass seems dead. I was just wondering!

Buzzy :)
--
--- Buzzy's Stall Wall ---
www.buzzys.net
"The World Wide Web's Rest Area"
Or see my gardens at:
www.buzzys.net/gardens2005






Marc 03-08-2005 08:29 PM

Really depends on the cause!

Marc

"Cereus-validus......." wrote in message
. ..
Its still better than two weeks of flatulence.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.


"Marc" wrote in message
nk.net...
I can relate during May, June and the beginning of July it rained almost
constantly. During the first 4 days of July we set a record for rain

for
the entire month - 12". I planted some sod back at the end of April it
has
rained so much that the sod has gone from thick a beautiful to 95% of it
rotted there are little tuft here and there hopefully no that it's

drying
out with some fertilizer it will come back!

Marc

"Buzzy" wrote in message
.. .
Geeze,
Two weeks of rain can sure make a difference, even in the grass. I
may not seek a replacement for it after all!
I'd like to know if lawn grass can actually die and just not go
dormant. Most of my grass has grown back except for an area about 6' x
6' which doesn't show any sign of green on it at all. This grass is
different than most of the grass in my lawn. It's much softer and has a
'cush' to it. I really don't know what type it is but I'd like it
throughout the whole lawn if I could. I think it propagates itself
through runners too as I always seem to be pulling these from the edge
of my gardens.
Anyway, this grass seems dead. I was just wondering!

Buzzy :)
--
--- Buzzy's Stall Wall ---
www.buzzys.net
"The World Wide Web's Rest Area"
Or see my gardens at:
www.buzzys.net/gardens2005









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