Arbonaut
Go Climb It
Good looking turf. What type of mowers do you design?
If they are in the know, they'll design these. lol.
Good looking turf. What type of mowers do you design?
The modern gas powered version goes for about $7k, half of that is in the engine/clutch, so I figure this model would have sold for about 3.5k in todays dollars.
Relatively shallow root systems are the result of frequent light watering
That's because native plants aren't modern human GMOs bred in fancy cultivar farms. They didn't show your "survivor" mutant because it doesn't compare to the natives. And therein lies the point that you've missed twice. Not that I suspected differently.
... I'll assume that was a joke, otherwise that's an awfully ignorant statement. So, in the famous words of Dennis Cahoon - "Hahahahahahahahaha!"
Now you've really been breathing too many chemicals Nice job of showing your insecurity once again. Keep it up!
I'm just telling it like it is. And you're a sissy if you can't handle the bugs and the animals. What a fancy European-influenced feller you are
The roots of your shallow turfgrass can absorb water? Golly gee! I'd have never guessed!
I'll believe that root depth when I see it - and I'd highly doubt that is common root depth for that species as a whole. This all goes back to how the lawnly urbanites water their grass - too much at once, which creates shallow root systems.
And 6 feet isn't 16 feet. Nowhere near the top of the chart.
Taking lawns for granted? Yeah, that's a great show of common sense
Typical ignoramus response from a fool who has no clue what they actually do. Good job! I expected nothing less.
And...? Oh right, that makes you insecure because they don't tame nature with loads of chemicals, constant mowing, straight lines and right angles for your kids and domestic pets to frolic around in a "safe" and artificial environment. I'm glad you're pretty awesome at missing points, which is something people with common sense don't do. You must be the one with "elite" common sense. In other words, pretty damn out of touch, especially when you can't grasp the simple concept of soil carbon.
The farmer I spoke with today, after the meeting to restore half of his land to prairie (his request, not ours), he gets it:
"I tell ya, farming ain't what it used to be. It costs too damn much with all those inputs and not enough outputs - save for my corn. More and more most years, we all just break even or barely peek above that line, because, most everyone now days is owned by the big seed companies, Monsanto, Syngenta, puttin' out that GMO nonsense - and they want us to feed the world?! Ain't happenin', no sir. It's like them city slickers and their fancy lawn grasses and the mowing and all that fertilizer they put out, hell it's more than I put out on my land all year! But what the hell, they're so far gone from even knowing about the land and it's plants - the very thing that allowed their grandparents and their great-grandparents to make a living - that trying to get them to understand what I do and understand what you do just goes right over their head. Anyone can see that those prairie grasses, with their big root systems, are what made that rich prairie soil that allows me to farm today. Most people just don't want to believe that for some reason. I guess they think they're above all that. It's hard not to pity them poor fools."
opcorn:Don't be so sensitive.
I'm just wondering what the heck kind of an engine/clutch that cost $3,500.00?? I can buy a small block Chevy for that much! lol
SR
Arbonaut,
I appreciate a nice lawn too. Im curious as to what fertilizers, if any, you use. If you could post them, how much you use and how often i would appreciate it.
No Problema. I'm here to help. Noted, first we talk soil.Arbonaut,
I appreciate a nice lawn too. Im curious as to what fertilizers, if any, you use. If you could post them, how much you use and how often i would appreciate it.
Sorry for hyjacking the thread Arbonaut.
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