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Old 26-05-2004, 11:11 PM
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Mbt6 wrote:

Salt Lake Utah, Kentucky Blue, it seems to be unique to my lawn. I don't see
it happening to most of my neighbors. (I wonder if it's the "grass is
greener" deal, where it really is happening more often, but I am more
observant of my own).



Mike,

I'm a bit south of you in Spanish Fork and my lawn is doing the same
thing. (It is the Bluegrass going to seed, not annual grass.) I've been
told not to worry. Just keep watering, fertilizing and mowing.

Russell
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Old 26-05-2004, 11:11 PM
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Russell wrote:
Mbt6 wrote:

Salt Lake Utah, Kentucky Blue, it seems to be unique to my lawn. I
don't see it happening to most of my neighbors. (I wonder if it's the
"grass is greener" deal, where it really is happening more often, but I
am more observant of my own).



Mike,

I'm a bit south of you in Spanish Fork and my lawn is doing the same
thing. (It is the Bluegrass going to seed, not annual grass.)

You mean Poa Annua, right?

http://www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/poaan.htm
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Old 27-05-2004, 06:02 AM
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Thanks.......sections are looking much better, those that I put the most
ammonia sulfate.


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Mbt6 wrote:

Salt Lake Utah, Kentucky Blue, it seems to be unique to my lawn. I don't

see
it happening to most of my neighbors. (I wonder if it's the "grass is
greener" deal, where it really is happening more often, but I am more
observant of my own).



Mike,

I'm a bit south of you in Spanish Fork and my lawn is doing the same
thing. (It is the Bluegrass going to seed, not annual grass.) I've been
told not to worry. Just keep watering, fertilizing and mowing.

Russell



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Old 27-05-2004, 04:12 PM
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Heh, that won't stop the Poa from dying.

"Mbt6" wrote:
Thanks.......sections are looking much better, those that I put the most
ammonia sulfate.

"Russell" wrote in message
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Mbt6 wrote:

Salt Lake Utah, Kentucky Blue, it seems to be unique to my lawn. I
don't

see
it happening to most of my neighbors. (I wonder if it's the "grass is
greener" deal, where it really is happening more often, but I am more
observant of my own).



Mike,

I'm a bit south of you in Spanish Fork and my lawn is doing the same
thing. (It is the Bluegrass going to seed, not annual grass.) I've been
told not to worry. Just keep watering, fertilizing and mowing.

Russell

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