We are now accepting nominations for March 2020 LOTM!
Go ahead and nominate one member journal that has caught your eye!
When nominating, please link to both the member's lawn journal and the one photo that you want to appear below.
Photo submissions must be current (taken since the first of this month), nominees must not have won LOTM within the last 12 months, and self nominations are not permitted.
Here's the link to the photo for the nomination. I apologize for the lack of finesse for posting. Hopefully, someone will clean this up for me.
https://postimg.cc/k6RBb5VX
Here's the link to the photo for the nomination. I apologize for the lack of finesse for posting. Hopefully, someone will clean this up for me.
https://postimg.cc/k6RBb5VX
Excellent choice, but he has won within the last 12 months.
Ware said:
...Photo submissions must be current (taken since the first of this month), nominees must not have won LOTM within the last 12 months, and self nominations are not permitted...
Here's the link to the photo for the nomination. I apologize for the lack of finesse for posting. Hopefully, someone will clean this up for me.
https://postimg.cc/k6RBb5VX
Excellent choice, but he has won within the last 12 months.
Ware said:
...Photo submissions must be current (taken since the first of this month), nominees must not have won LOTM within the last 12 months, and self nominations are not permitted...
Oops! It was so long ago, I forgot to check the timing. I guess I was so excited to see green grass this time of year. :wacko: Thanks for the reminder.
I was going to be the one goober who voted for No One but someone beat me to it. Redtenchu is easily the best looking lawn this month; figuratively and literally, there's no competition.
I sodded Paspalum September 2019 and did not over-seed this winter. We had a recent stretch of warm weather and the turf is roughly 20% green and lush. We are scheduled to have a few nights in the upper 30s low 40s next week. When is the appropriate time to throw out my first round of fertilizer? Do I wait until the entire lawn is greened up? The areas not completely green show obvious signs of new growth. Soil Temp = 60 degrees.
Big congrats to @Redtenchu - March 2020 LOTM! This is long overdue - I'm pretty sure this was the 6th time he has been nominated for TLF LOTM. That says a lot about the quality of his lawn. :thumbsup:
Thank you to everyone that has helped me over the years. Everything from weed control, fertilization, and mower maintenance has truly helped me. Don't stop sharing your experiences and knowledge with others!
Congrats Red. On a side note, I'm fascinated by human nature at times, like what causes people to vote for no one over your fantastic lawn. Don't take it personal. It's them, not you - I promise, haha.
Thanks for all your contributions here at TLF; you help make it an invaluable resource and your lawn has been a great source of inspiration.
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