We're still on the road and hoping to be home sometime late tonight. I took the updated lawn pictures the day before we left last week. With any luck we'll return to an even greener lawn. (Our neighbor, whom I refer to as "the lawn whisperer", has been overseeing the watering in our absence.)
before:

two weeks later:

before:

two weeks later:

What's come in so far has been the rye grass part of the mix. By the end of next week, all the types should have had time to germinate. Then I get to start picking out the little weeds that have come in along with the grass. Fun.
I may not post on Thursday because I'll be in the middle of unpacking and a mountain of laundry. See you Friday.
2 comments:
wow! It's amazing what a difference grass makes! It looks so green and lush...we've got a big problem spot in our yard that we need to work on...
Wow...this is an amazing transformation!
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