CowboyTaco
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Tow it to Toyota for the frame recall. Replace the leaf springs and that takes care of 90%+ that I see from the pics. How's the engine?
Wow that's way worse than I was thinking it was. Clapped out for sure!yep. I went out and grabbed a few pics while I was outside working earlier. Looks like a scene from the titanic
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Ive seen a ton of pro's using sand on youtube when I was researching mine, but they didn't have 2" difference in grade. Thats pretty significant.
I know the videos I watched they would do a little bit every so often as to not choke out and kill the existing grass when they had bad grade issues.
My yard flooded last night and Ive got a 3-4* grade so it was dumping buckets and I lost a good bit of top soil to erosion
You kinda missed the boat with seed. Might take, but doubtful it will fill in great unless you water it all the time. Needed to seed about 40-50 days ago and even that's not optimal to do in spring. if you wait till fall it's got the best chances to thrive. Thats when I'm doing the rest of mine. Even the second patch I seeded a few weeks ago is not doing nearly as well as the first patch I seeded 40+ days ago right after what was supposed to be our last frost. And I'm watering it a few times each day. Just don't want you to have high expectations or put in all that work watering and seeding when summer drought is not friendly to new short grass roots. About 2-3 weeks ago I started doing deep waterings to promote long deep root growth so the stuff doesn't burn come summer
every pro Ive watched on the tube uses sand - no idea why but all of them have golf course looking yards so they must know their stuff
I seeded last night and have been watering through the day which I'll continue to do for a week or so. I'm not expecting great results but even if I get some seeds sprouting it beats the dirt getting washed away. I will probably reseed the whole yard next year. That video looks interesting, I picked up a 50 lb bag of play sand the other day to experiment on the smaller holes I have around the yard.yeah unfortunately I didn't time seeding very well, but had to fill these holes in, felt like a motocross track trying to mow the grassI seeded last night and have been watering through the day which I'll continue to do for a week or so. I'm not expecting great results but even if I get some seeds sprouting it beats the dirt getting washed away. I will probably reseed the whole yard next year. That video looks interesting, I picked up a 50 lb bag of play sand the other day to experiment on the smaller holes I have around the yard.
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If you saw my first fill in spot compared to the other one a few yards away that was a couple week later the difference is staggering so I stopped seeding till fall. Also about to stop watering that second patch because I don't think it will make it through summer so why not cut my losses now and stop wasting time and resources on it.
if you are working from home still - try 2-3 light waterings per day at first then progress to longer and fewer waterings so the roots push down to develop deeper - will increase your chances of it living w/o you watering it all the time when summer hits hard
if I have time tonight Ill post some before/after pics. Think I'm on day 50 for one spot and 40 something for the other.
I will try the watering, being that I'm home all the time, I've been hitting it early in the morning, then right after lunch, then around dinner time. Time will tell but even if I get a few blades I'll be happy.Here's the bed Ive never shown that I planted a couple weeks later as of ten min ago
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and the good bed. both have similar shade/sun/soil. same seed and same watering schedules. Only difference is time. weeds took over the new bed super fast. my guess is they were already going by the time I tilled. Other older bed I may have caught early enough so they never took root before the grass. only weeds I got there is in the middle where my hand throwing of the seed from the perimeter failed.
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I am collecting materials to make a deer stand that will be 12x8. You need more than 8x8.I need to get a new small shed for the backyard. I keep talking about and keep not doing it. Just need something like an 8x8 though. Just to get the yard stuff out of the garage.