Texas Spring/Summer Thread

   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #641  
Dennis,
I am just getting enough rain to "set and grow" the $90 of bermuda grass seed I put out. I put it out two weeks ago and now it is so green in spots, I don't have to lean over and squint my eyes to see it. We got 7/8th inch today or last night. We saw plenty of rain puddles on the roadway between Austin and home this afternoon.
I guess I need to get some cheap grass seed to get grass growing down in the pond basin, so I won't get silting so bad. Any ideas, Y'all, on a cheap fast growing grass seed, that does not need to be disced under? Too soon for rye grass, or I would use that.
hugs, Brandi

I'd go ahead with the rye grass..even though its early, I would think it would at least germinate, grow and establish a root to help out.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #642  
I'd go ahead with the rye grass..even though its early, I would think it would at least germinate, grow and establish a root to help out.

I agree with BR, other option may be feed oats or some other grain. I wonder what all the "green" will do to the water quality when it floods enough though, probably not an issue. That 7/8ths should do wonders on the Bermuda! sure plenty warm enough for it too....
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #643  
Thanks Guys! I'll get some rye grass seed this week and spread it out. Though if we get a big rain, it will wash down the slopes. Worth a try!
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #644  
Brandi, you might throw some straw or light mulch of some kind over the seed, may help hold the seed in place and protect the ground from the higher temps.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #645  
It would be nice to have a 10 foot disc with wheels (non 3PH) and that Bobcat again to pull the disc across the dam's slopes.
I'll check at my favorite feed and seed store tomorrow, on seed, to see if it is too early to stick under some straw.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #646  
Got another 1/2" of rain overnight and it's still showering lightly from time-to-time this morning. My lawn may be the best it has ever been.:thumbsup:
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #647  
yall make me cring putting out rye grass this early.i wont even think about putting it out till the sept 15th.because you risk loosing it this early.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #648  
I heard we had some rain at the house too, if we did most of it probably went into the creek. I mowed the lawn the day before the last rain, took awhile since I had to sit down frequently, but I got it done. The day after the rain, I could already see new growth since my St Augustine seems to grow faster than the Hybrid Bermuda. Either that or my grass prefers rain water over the well water.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread
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Dennis, the NWS shows the official rainfall today at the Denton airport was .06", but I think my gauge got .08".:rolleyes: We had mist to a light sprinkle nearly all morning, but the cool, damp weather sure felt good anyway. That last rain made my St. Augustine perk up, too, so I mowed yesterday.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #650  
Wow! It's 60 F here this morning and foggy with a huge dew on the grass. This is just not right for August.:confused2: Maybe those Mayans were onto something. ;) :D
 
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#651  
Wow! It's 60 F here this morning and foggy with a huge dew on the grass. This is just not right for August.:confused2: Maybe those Mayans were onto something. ;) :D

Same here (well, 61 degrees, but that's close enough:laughing:). I just got back from taking the dog for a walk in the woods and it sure was nice; cool and damp.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #652  
61* this morning and beautiful. Could it be an early spring????? Boy, I love weather like this.

Charlie
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #655  
Brandi, your "tank" is coming along great! At least the weather has become milder, so outdoor chores are a bit more enjoyable. We didn't get a drop yesterday, but the rain seemed to be wide spread. We are heading into one of my 2 favorite, times of year in N. Texas, Fall.

For the dove hunters. I have seen more dove in the past few weeks than I think I have seen in 2 years, the rains have brought back the vegetation around my house to near springtime status.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #656  
Brandi, your "tank" is coming along great! At least the weather has become milder, so outdoor chores are a bit more enjoyable. We didn't get a drop yesterday, but the rain seemed to be wide spread. We are heading into one of my 2 favorite, times of year in N. Texas, Fall.

For the dove hunters. I have seen more dove in the past few weeks than I think I have seen in 2 years, the rains have brought back the vegetation around my house to near springtime status.

I usually leave some hillsides of goatweeds for them was going to mow some of it this weekend but broke shredder. I have to work opening weekend anyways but the little I did get done,saw a cple out flying. We have been getting light showers every couple of days,its been really nice..
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #657  
I usually leave some hillsides of goatweeds for them was going to mow some of it this weekend but broke shredder. I have to work opening weekend anyways but the little I did get done,saw a cple out flying. We have been getting light showers every couple of days,its been really nice..


Driving to Cleburne TX today, we saw flocks as big as 20-30 in a bunch. I have a food plot to disc and plant by Sept, but I will be on the road for 5 weeks. When I get home I will be under the gun to get the Oats in. I have allot of Dove weed, but the majority of dove we saw today where in the wild sunflower fields, they where thick.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #658  
I usually leave some hillsides of goatweeds for them was going to mow some of it this weekend but broke shredder. I have to work opening weekend anyways but the little I did get done,saw a cple out flying. We have been getting light showers every couple of days,its been really nice..


Driving to Cleburne TX today, we saw flocks as big as 20-30 in a bunch. I have a food plot to disc and plant by Sept, but I will be on the road for 5 weeks. When I get home I will be under the gun to get the Oats in. I have allot of Dove weed, but the majority of dove we saw today where in the wild sunflower fields, they where thick.
 
   / Texas Spring/Summer Thread #659  
I either have been seeing lots of dove at my ponds, or there is a family living right near the fence. I see some every time I go outside. They sure stir up the memories of dove and quail hunting with Dad.:tombstone:
hugs, Brandi
 
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I have doves come to the birdfeeder and birdbath in our back yard here in town every evening.:laughing:
 

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