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Greyhound 20-03-2004 03:18 PM

Why do people burn (light on fire) there grass?
 
When I was in Mississippi in 1981 I drove buy this guy who was burning his
grass (not the clippings) which was a controlled grass fire. It was dry and
the grass burned and he had a hose which was directing where the burn was
going. If I remember it was a 200 x 200 area. Is there any particular
benefit to this? I did a search but did not turn up anything. It was done
either late fall or late winter.
Thanks
Greyhound
Tampa, FL



GFRfan 20-03-2004 11:30 PM

Why do people burn (light on fire) there grass?
 
cpemberton wrote:
I think, although I am not a hundred percent certain, that they do it to
get rid of the thatch. So the thatch burns away, but the grass w=hich
has roots in the ground regenerates. I think I read that somewhere.
I've also read that it's not toogood for the grass.

Greyhound wrote:

When I was in Mississippi in 1981 I drove buy this guy who was burning
his
grass (not the clippings) which was a controlled grass fire. It was
dry and
the grass burned and he had a hose which was directing where the burn was
going. If I remember it was a 200 x 200 area. Is there any particular
benefit to this? I did a search but did not turn up anything. It was done
either late fall or late winter.
Thanks
Greyhound
Tampa, FL




It helps if you are trying to encourage native grasses. Some native
grasses and plants thrive if burned off in the fall or spring.

--
Yard and garden Handyman

Doug G 21-03-2004 04:11 AM

Why do people burn (light on fire) there grass?
 
Greyhound wrote:
When I was in Mississippi in 1981 I drove buy this guy who was burning his
grass (not the clippings) which was a controlled grass fire. It was dry and
the grass burned and he had a hose which was directing where the burn was
going. If I remember it was a 200 x 200 area. Is there any particular
benefit to this? I did a search but did not turn up anything. It was done
either late fall or late winter.
Thanks
Greyhound
Tampa, FL


http://www.units.muohio.edu/dragonfly/save/fire1.shtml
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/prescott/fire/fire_burn.htm


Bubba 22-03-2004 10:32 AM

Why do people burn (light on fire) there grass?
 
Works like a champ with St Augustine grass. Also Southerners have this
image to uphold - you know, we have to heap up the junk cars behind the
doublewide and burn the trash and the lawn.

Bubba
http://www.drbukk.com/gmhom/gmindex.html



Shawn 30-03-2004 07:12 AM

Why do people burn (light on fire) there grass?
 
I'm in Canada, and did the same thing last summer. There were lots of dead
spots in my lawn because of my dog. I raked up the spots that were dead and
matted down, then lit em up. Did a great job of getting rid of the dead
grass, without harming the living grass. Dropped some seed, topdressed, and
it filled in beautifully.


"Greyhound" wrote in message
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When I was in Mississippi in 1981 I drove buy this guy who was burning his
grass (not the clippings) which was a controlled grass fire. It was dry

and
the grass burned and he had a hose which was directing where the burn was
going. If I remember it was a 200 x 200 area. Is there any particular
benefit to this? I did a search but did not turn up anything. It was done
either late fall or late winter.
Thanks
Greyhound
Tampa, FL






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