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Author: | dcluck [ Sun Oct 19, 2003 10:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Fall pre-emergent and yearly regimen |
Last week I put down a light application of CGM in order to prevent cool season weeds on in my st. augustine lawn. Was this too late to be effective as such? One of the issues I've been having with the organic program is knowing exactly when to do what. There seems to be some variance in the general guidelines one can piece together from various sources here and elsewhere as to the "what and when". Unfortunately I'm the type of person that needs a structured regimen in order to keep from entering freakout crazy mode which has led to me perhaps over doing my amendment application routines in the past. In an effort to streamline the process and make it easier for my type A personality I'm outlining a yearly schedule for myself. I'd appreciate any and all feedback on it. Here's the initial outline of the amendment regimen I plan to follow this coming year for general lawn care. mid to late February CGM - for pre-emergent/early fertilization late March Mechanical aeration - I still have compaction and water retention issues Lava Sand - water retention/aeration Dry humate - for greening up the lawn Bioform Dry Fertilizer early June Agricultural corn meal - for fertilization/general health of turf Texas Green Sand - for greening things up during the hot months July CGM - for pre-emergent/fertilization early October Bioform Dry - for final fertilization CGM - for pre-emergent/fertilization ~Dave |
Author: | Billusa99 [ Mon Oct 20, 2003 7:27 pm ] |
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I am in a rush, but have time to comment on the CGM: CGM in mid-Sept = control of late winter, early spring weeds. CGM in mid-Feb = control of summer, early fall weeds. And make sure it is the powder, and not the granules -- they do not dissolve well, even after a heavy rain, so are not as effective. |
Author: | dcluck [ Mon Oct 20, 2003 8:20 pm ] |
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Thanks for the feedback Bill. I'll adjust the CGM applications accordingly, although it appears I'm out of luck for this Fall's application. At least I can be happy about the fertilization aspects of it for now. Additionally, I've re-thought the yearly Texas green sand application since it apparently takes quite a while to break down. I'll substitute humate for the early June green-up amendment unless otherwise advised. Here's an updated outline: mid February CGM - for pre-emergent/early fertilization late March Mechanical aeration - I still have compaction and water retention issues Lava Sand - water retention/aeration Dry humate - for greening up the lawn Bioform Dry Fertilizer early June Agricultural corn meal - for fertilization/general health of turf Dry humate - for greening up the lawn July Bioform Dry Fertilizer mid September CGM - for pre-emergent/fertilization mid October Bioform Dry - for final fertilization ~Dave P.S. I used to own a house on Monticello and really miss the old neighborhood - especially my weekly Snuffer's burger and cheese fries.. |
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