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Old 27-06-2003, 05:44 PM
 
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Here in northern Illinois, we've had very little rain.

Does this affect how short I should mow the grass?
Right now I'm keeping it at about 3".

You're diong fine, the longer blade helps shade the soil.

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You're diong fine, the longer blade helps shade the soil.


Thanks, Mopar...you're always there! :-)
I'm losing the fight against drought, but my little Travelling
Sprinkler is at least helping. I'm getting a quote for irrigation for
next Spring. Can't wait.

Here's another question:
If I want to overseed in the Fall, how much will I expect to spend?

I have about 50,000 sq ft of lawn.

How much seed is that?
Do I buy "namebrand" seed, or buy it through local channels
(nurseries, landscapers, etc.)?


Thanks!
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Old 27-06-2003, 10:09 PM
 
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" wrote:

You're diong fine, the longer blade helps shade the soil.


Thanks, Mopar...you're always there! :-)
I'm losing the fight against drought, but my little Travelling
Sprinkler is at least helping. I'm getting a quote for irrigation for
next Spring. Can't wait.

Here's another question:
If I want to overseed in the Fall, how much will I expect to spend?

I have about 50,000 sq ft of lawn.

How much seed is that?
Do I buy "namebrand" seed, or buy it through local channels
(nurseries, landscapers, etc.)?

Thanks!

Well, rule of thumb is 4 to 7 lbs per 1000 sg ft, so lets go
with 5 as a round number (250 lbs).

I buy most of my seed from LESCO, if there's not one close to
you, go with a landscape supply outlet. Be sure to check the
germination test date and weed content located on the tag.

Weather sure is strange, here in northern Ohio we've had
a really wet spring. I haven't even used my irrigation
system yet..

Good luck.

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There was a really good 3-man band from Stuebenville.
They were called Cartoon....ever see them?



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On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 00:10:46 GMT, "Timothy"
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 23:58:46 +0000, wrote:
I've met 3 people out here who have claimed to
be from that area and after a little conversation with them they all
admitted that they were from stuebenville. None of them wanted to claim to
be from stuebenville, including myself.



I believe that Dean Martin admitted to being from Suebenville.

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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 21:24:47 -0500, Dave in The Ozarks wrote:

On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 00:10:46 GMT, "Timothy"
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 23:58:46 +0000, wrote:
I've met 3 people out here who have claimed to
be from that area and after a little conversation with them they all
admitted that they were from stuebenville. None of them wanted to claim to
be from stuebenville, including myself.



I believe that Dean Martin admitted to being from Suebenville.


Dean did admitt for a while that was from steubenville, yes. Steubenville
went through a 'tourist' faze in the late 1980's and they thought that
they would paint murals all over buildings that were about to fall down in
the down town core. They ended up painting one of Dean Martin, but eiter
Dean himself or some representative of his estate told them that they
would not endorse it and wanted nothing to do with it at all.... Go
figure.

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On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 00:33:11 +0000, wrote:

There was a really good 3-man band from Stuebenville.
They were called Cartoon....ever see them?


No Sir, don't believe that I know of this band. My only sorta claim to
fame is that my uncle was a rodie for Wild Cherry.....
"Play that funky music white boy.....la..la...al"
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Old 28-06-2003, 04:44 AM
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 00:09:47 +0000, Moparholi wrote:

That Pretenders tune -Where'd you go Ohio?- comes to mind. g
Yep, the steel industry has really taken it on the chin.


Sweet! Thanks for reminding me about that song. It's great.... I've got to
have it around here amongst all these cd's 80) Just give me a shout if
you find the need for some music. I could ftp or.....

With the asian markets dumping the steel on the global market it's hard
for any one to make a buck with steel. Weirton steel got smart about it
and went to making a lot of specialty steel. That with the fact that they
are the only employee owned steel mill in the world makes it attractive to
buyers it seems. My dad is stil working 5 12's a week with a fat esop
check at the end of the year.
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"Timothy" wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 22:43:49 +0000, Moparholi wrote:

I know where those two places are.... I was born in stupidville....
ummm, I mean steubenville. I lived mostly acrossed the river in
weirton wv. Small world eh.....

Sure is, Tim..you moved from stupidville to weirdton?


Hahaha, would rather be weird than stupid I guess. My father, grandfather
and uncles all worked for the mills. My father still works for weirton
steel and an uncle works for wheeling-pit. My grandfather worked for
bethany steel then back to weirton steel. I would of stayed there if
there was other types of jobs than coal mining or steeling. It's a dieing
industry there and the education system is just as dead. Fear there maybe
little hope for the ohio valley now' days. I took my family back to ohio
in 1998. We stayed for a year and the only good jobs were in pittsburg...
60 miles away. Just couldn't afford to stay.

That Pretenders tune -Where'd you go Ohio?- comes to mind. g
Yep, the steel industry has really taken it on the chin.

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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 23:58:46 +0000, wrote:

On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 22:36:40 GMT, "Timothy"
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I lived mostly acrossed the river in weirton
wv. Small world eh.....


Wow! I...umm..."met" a girl on Spring Break who was from Weirton.



Met as hung out and had a few drinks or met like the Traci Lords kind of
meet? Btw, Traci Lords is from Stuebenville also.......
I'd bet you that she was lieing about being from weirton and she was
really from steubenville. I've met 3 people out here who have claimed to
be from that area and after a little conversation with them they all
admitted that they were from stuebenville. None of them wanted to claim to
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