Joined: Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:22 pm Posts: 129 Location: Frisco, Tejas
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Funai - where are you? I'm in North Texas and cut the grass yesterday. Mine is staying very lush and green right now but I had the issue you are talking about a few weeks ago. I think the lack of microbial activity sounds dead on - one way to fight that is with foliar feeding. I used Hasta Grow (lawn) on mine and the results were immediate - greened right up while the rye planted in the common areas of the subdivision looks dormant. When we get really hard freezes the tips get crummy but then I cut it when a few days of sun and warmer weather are forecast an it snaps back...
I decided not to observe winter this year, the rye is green, the 1500 pansies and violas I grew from seed last fall are starting to bloom and spread nicely and the tulips are coming up now.
Winter gray/brown/dead is a choice, I voted "Not only no, but helllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll s no"
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