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  • Lsufan
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    Morning Warden

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  • Spark
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    Morning Inmates ...

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  • jcindaville
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    Originally posted by BettorsChat
    Before the hose he better till the ground really good. Then put down a good fertalizer then lay the sod down. You have to water sod really good any time of the year especially when its hot. The best way is to put a soup can in the yard and see how long it takes to fill the can 1 inch. Also its best to water your lawn in the morning.

    That soup can trick is a good idea

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  • jcindaville
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    Morning Jimmy and to all that are up

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  • Lsufan
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    Good Morning My Friends!!!!

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  • 10DimeBry
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    Originally posted by Lsufan
    I grow my own "grass" in my backyard year round.

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    Wayne1218


    LMAO

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  • 10DimeBry
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    Originally posted by jcindaville
    dont feel like spending 300 to 400$$ trying to keep it wet

    that is alittle pricy. bover's mom is only 1/2 that

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  • TheRook
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    Morning guys and gals, happy Sunday

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  • BettorsChat
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    Originally posted by jcindaville
    Grass that is grown on a farm, they take it up in like 20 foot sections roll it up and transport it on a truck. You then roll out the grass in sections where you need it. If your putting it down this time of year KB, you better keep it freaking wet as hell or your going to lose it.

    I cant believe your putting it down this time of the year. I had my water lind burst in the front yard, hand a backhoe dig up half my front yard trying to find it, i am going to wait till September to put some sod down, dont feel like spending 300 to 400$$ trying to keep it wet
    Before the hose he better till the ground really good. Then put down a good fertalizer then lay the sod down. You have to water sod really good any time of the year especially when its hot. The best way is to put a soup can in the yard and see how long it takes to fill the can 1 inch. Also its best to water your lawn in the morning.

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  • Ldawg
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    Originally posted by Lsufan
    I grow my own "grass" in my backyard year round.

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    Wayne1218
    Good one Hooka Boy !!
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  • Lsufan
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    I grow my own "grass" in my backyard year round.

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    Wayne1218

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  • Meg30
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    Originally posted by jcindaville
    Grass that is grown on a farm, they take it up in like 20 foot sections roll it up and transport it on a truck. You then roll out the grass in sections where you need it. If your putting it down this time of year KB, you better keep it freaking wet as hell or your going to lose it.

    I cant believe your putting it down this time of the year. I had my water lind burst in the front yard, hand a backhoe dig up half my front yard trying to find it, i am going to wait till September to put some sod down, dont feel like spending 300 to 400$$ trying to keep it wet
    interesting...i might have to think about a career change

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  • Spark
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    Originally posted by jcindaville
    Grass that is grown on a farm, they take it up in like 20 foot sections roll it up and transport it on a truck. You then roll out the grass in sections where you need it. If your putting it down this time of year KB, you better keep it freaking wet as hell or your going to lose it.

    I cant believe your putting it down this time of the year. I had my water lind burst in the front yard, hand a backhoe dig up half my front yard trying to find it, i am going to wait till September to put some sod down, dont feel like spending 300 to 400$$ trying to keep it wet
    I agree ... Laying sod this time of the year is tough ... Like you said jc, better keep the hose on it all day and night ...

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  • jcindaville
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    Originally posted by Meg25
    ummm go ahead and laugh..but what is sod planting?
    Grass that is grown on a farm, they take it up in like 20 foot sections roll it up and transport it on a truck. You then roll out the grass in sections where you need it. If your putting it down this time of year KB, you better keep it freaking wet as hell or your going to lose it.

    I cant believe your putting it down this time of the year. I had my water lind burst in the front yard, hand a backhoe dig up half my front yard trying to find it, i am going to wait till September to put some sod down, dont feel like spending 300 to 400$$ trying to keep it wet

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  • Meg30
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    Originally posted by kbsooner21
    Good so far. Got destroyed last night

    Sod planting went all right. Hot as hell, but i got it done.
    ummm go ahead and laugh..but what is sod planting?

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