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This hole, dug by the gas company in November, was finally filled in yesterday (it was five feet deep):

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It is from a new drain line we had installed all the way around the house in the same month. The hole was about 2-3' from the sidewalk, so we're very glad they finally filled it in.

I was doing some edging the other day, and I joked that I should build a retaining wall along the sides of the sidewalk. My yard has so much dirt in it.

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Look at how high the dirt is!

That said, my yard is in primo shape right now:

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2 hours ago, iacas said:

This hole, dug by the gas company in November, was finally filled in yesterday (it was five feet deep):

2020-05-20 20.46.47.jpg

It is from a new drain line we had installed all the way around the house in the same month. The hole was about 2-3' from the sidewalk, so we're very glad they finally filled it in.

I was doing some edging the other day, and I joked that I should build a retaining wall along the sides of the sidewalk. My yard has so much dirt in it.

2020-05-21 17.45.19.jpg2020-05-21 18.11.56.jpg

Look at how high the dirt is!

That said, my yard is in primo shape right now:

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Nice lawn.  Who is your head greenskeeper?  And I hope when you or your daughter practiced chipping and pitching no balls went in that hole.  The city should have put a noodle in there!

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My front lawn.  St Augustine looks nice but honestly...I miss living where I could have a bermuda yard.  

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Nice, @RickK. What's that little valley just into your yard?

Your garage would make me nervous. Mostly for my wife… I'd be fine. :)

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Yeah... this is where we tee off in the front yard.

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My lawn; get off my lawn.  And the view from the lawn you have to get off of.  Very steep... a bitch to mow.  Can't really chip or pitch there but, on occasion, I set up a croquet game.

 

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On 5/22/2020 at 8:40 PM, iacas said:

Nice, @RickK. What's that little valley just into your yard?

Your garage would make me nervous. Mostly for my wife… I'd be fine. 🙂

Thanks.  The valley is a drain.  Since we don't have curbs and gutters we have this depression in all the yards.  It runs to the lowest point on the block where there is a drain that moves water to the lake.  

My garage is actually not as tight as it looks.  The garage door opening is 18 feet wide.  I cannot fit my truck into the garage.  Roof of truck will clear the door but depth of garage is a problem.  The garage door comes down on my tailgate.  When I come in, I fold my mirrors in and get close to the post on the right.  My wife actually has plenty of room to come in and out of garage.  I told her to use the single car garage on far right but she didn't want to.  So, I park my golf cart in there.  

On 5/22/2020 at 5:10 PM, iacas said:

 

That said, my yard is in primo shape right now:

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Beautiful lawn.  Nothing nicer than a great looking yard fronting your home.  

Since we don't have curbs, I get real picky (and upset with them) if someone parks on my grass.  I like that high grass edge along the street look.  

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Found this topic while looking for a different one, but lawncare is one of my other primary hobbies besides golf. Here are a couple shots of mine from this past season. Just did the last mow of the year last weekend.

Back in May after a double cut

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And in September - can see my hot peppers growing back in the garden too. I grew 8 plants this year and easily got a couple hundred peppers

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51 minutes ago, klineka said:

Found this topic while looking for a different one, but lawncare is one of my other primary hobbies besides golf. Here are a couple shots of mine from this past season. Just did the last mow of the year last weekend.

Back in May after a double cut

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And in September - can see my hot peppers growing back in the garden too. I grew 8 plants this year and easily got a couple hundred peppers

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Looks like a good game of wiffle ball could be played there!


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I am in a mountain so the natural setting is my lawn.

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On 12/5/2020 at 10:04 AM, klineka said:

Found this topic while looking for a different one, but lawncare is one of my other primary hobbies besides golf. Here are a couple shots of mine from this past season. Just did the last mow of the year last weekend.

Back in May after a double cut

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And in September - can see my hot peppers growing back in the garden too. I grew 8 plants this year and easily got a couple hundred peppers

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Wow, Dude!
You don't live far. Do you want to come take care of my lawn too? Mine is embarrassing by comparison. 

BTW - I love me some good hot peppers. 

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17 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

Wow, Dude!
You don't live far. Do you want to come take care of my lawn too? Mine is embarrassing by comparison. 

BTW - I love me some good hot peppers. 

I could definitely swing and take a look maybe after we play a round of golf nearby or in the spring send me pictures and I can take a look and see what's going on and how I can help. I'd be more than happy to bring you some peppers too once they are ready in the mid/late summer, my wife doesn't eat the spicy ones so I always end up with more than I know what to do with.

Good chances are you probably need a couple applications of a weed killer, a preemergent for crabgrass, and a general fertilizer about once a month during the spring and fall (not as necessary during the summer heat)

17 hours ago, GolfLug said:

Nice @klineka!

Thank you! It kinda turned into a hobby last year when we were stuck at home during quarantine.

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