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Old 10-09-2006, 05:42 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Default Rust on new lawn?

Just had part of the lawn replanted because of a new road going in.
They used Kentucky Bluegrass. It was coming in really good, even in
the hot July-Aug weather. I made the mistake of mowing it when it was
tall and wet. Now it's very orange and after walking through it, my
shoes look like they were eating doritos.

I fertilized yesterday. I don't know if that's good to do or not at
this point. What else can I do? -thanx.

 
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