Texas Spring/Summer Thread

   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,621  
My Bermuda grass has gotten sparse. What fertilizer will work best? All I ever remember using is 13-13-13 and I don't think this will help the Bermuda.

Also, I'm fixin' to put out more Bermuda seed.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,622  
Brandi, you probably have acidic soil. I suggest you google Texas A&M soil testing lab, there will be instructions for sending in a soil sample for analysis ($10). That analysis will also recommend what you need to do. I'm guessing put out lime and maybe fertilizer. When I lived at Cypress, I put out lime one year and it had the same effect as putting out fertilizer, the grass greened up and took off. This was after several years of putting out fertilizer.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,623  
I saw online a few years back various soil sample kits but never bought one. Kinda wish I had. We have what I call gumbo clay type soul and I suspect maybe it needs to be limed. Not familiar with that though.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,624  
Brandi, get to know your County Texas AgriLife Extension Agent. They are a big help with things like this. Most generate regular emails with localized Ag info and sponsor seminars. I think you're in Montgomery County?

Contact | Montgomery

Hope this helps.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,625  
Why a thread of summers in Texas, and not all the states? They need the most help?
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,626  
Why a thread of summers in Texas, and not all the states? They need the most help?

Texas has it's own Spring/Summer thread AND it's own Fall/winter thread. It's not that we need the most help just that we are the friendliest. In fact even though you are from Wisconsin, feel free to chime in at any time for comments, advice, and yes even help.

There is also a Morning thread in "Rural Living" that encompasses the whole world if you want to broaden your horizons.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,627  
Texas has it's own Spring/Summer thread AND it's own Fall/winter thread. It's not that we need the most help just that we are the friendliest. In fact even though you are from Wisconsin, feel free to chime in at any time for comments, advice, and yes even help.

There is also a Morning thread in "Rural Living" that encompasses the whole world if you want to broaden your horizons.


I remember a couple of years ago Pacerron used to post in the Texas thread quite a bit and I believe he was in Ohio. Haven't heard from him in awhile.
 
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   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,628  
Why a thread of summers in Texas, and not all the states? They need the most help?
Zerk,
Your welcome here:), but feel free to start a Wisconsin thread.;)
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,629  
Brandi, get to know your County Texas AgriLife Extension Agent. They are a big help with things like this. Most generate regular emails with localized Ag info and sponsor seminars. I think you're in Montgomery County?

Contact | Montgomery

Hope this helps.
Ok, Thanks. Is that like..................... "Hank County your Kimball agent"?
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,630  
Ok, Thanks. Is that like..................... "Hank County your Kimball agent"?
hugs, Brandi

Yep, but even better. Texas AgriLife is a great resource.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,631  
Zerk,
Your welcome here:), but feel free to start a Wisconsin thread.;)
hugs, Brandi

We are not that way around here. That's a Texas thing. Well in Texas, why in Texas, in Texas we.....
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,633  
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hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,636  
Working in daughter and son in laws flower bed yesterday raking out old mulch I scooped up a copperhead. Luckily it was his tail end and his head was in the oleander. Raking by hand that is, not an actual rake. Forgot I could move that fast.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,637  
Working in daughter and son in laws flower bed yesterday raking out old mulch I scooped up a copperhead. Luckily it was his tail end and his head was in the oleander. Raking by hand that is, not an actual rake. Forgot I could move that fast.

Oh wow, glad you didn't get bit.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,638  
We had a couple overnight visitors. Toni has been storing feed for the goats and chickens in my unfinished shop, which is storing a whole lot of things. I never wanted any food items in my shop, for obvious reasons, like these two.

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Cute little babies, I managed to usher them into a box and took them to the other side of the property where they have a chance. The dogs were good, they left them alone after being told to.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #6,640  
Shop doors are open during the day, but I had the air hose out one of them over night, it was raised about 4", I guess they crawled under. The smell of corn must have been strong enough.
 

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