Jump to content

RUNNAWAYICEBERG

Members
  • Posts

    31,790
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by RUNNAWAYICEBERG

  1. You too with your big winds and 4-8”.
  2. We’ll take the 18z gfs. Some frontal rains but Debby slow and way ots. Nice.
  3. I found this: Avoid nitrogen fertilizers: Avoid nitrogen fertilizers, as they can promote the growth of fungi. Instead, use a slow-release fertilizer that contains phosphorus and potassium.
  4. I think fertilizer actually enhances the fungus at this point. You may want to look into that.
  5. Nasty cell over us in WCT. Spank’s basketball hoop toppled over…
  6. The KWS?…which has a very very warm bias from March-October.
  7. Dews crashing as we roll through the month, wow. You know summeh’s breaking when you get dew downs to the bayou.
  8. Toss that thing into the Seine River.
  9. Yea fall aeration, overseeding, and annual lime applications.
  10. 1.5 acres. Type of grass is difficult to say. Northeast mix and….50% crab.
  11. Start at 15-30 and adjust higher as the sun pokes through.
  12. Just wait until winter…you ain’t see nothing yet.
  13. Dandelions irk me but they tend to fade quickly by June if treated. Crabgrass is an entire different beast whos seeds spread like wildfire…they can’t be stopped. Maddening.
  14. I did and it still infested. Just Gotta aerate and overseed in the fall…can’t do anything about it now.
  15. We’ll go with this from OKX, adjust for SNE accordingly: SHORT TERM /6 AM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... Behind the frontal passage, a drier, more tranquil, regime sets up into this weekend. Surface high pressure over the Great Lakes Friday slides over the region Saturday, before shifting offshore Saturday night. Aloft, a lingering trough exits offshore and heights begin to quickly climb Saturday as ridging over the Upper Great Lakes translates eastward. Abundant sunshine expected both afternoons with perhaps a bit of diurnal cu development, but even this may be limited with subsidence from the nearby high. Temperatures will be quite seasonable for late July, with afternoon highs generally around the mid 80s, and parts of the urban NE NJ corridor getting into the upper 80s. The real difference however will be dew pts, largely in the 50s to near 60, which will allow much more comfortable conditions relative to the high humidity experienced much of this week. Overnight lows fall back into the 60s for most, though 50s are likely in parts of Orange Co and the LI Pine Barrens, with potentially decent radiative cooling conditions setting up. Dry conditions persist through this period.
  16. Another awesome weekend on tap. Dews down cocs out.
  17. Yea. We’re trending better for weekends lately. August looking less dewey after the first week too…
×
×
  • Create New...