10-19-2015, 07:50 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Section 219
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Originally Posted by calgarygeologist
Should I mow my lawn again? It was fertilized for the fall/winter about three weeks ago and the grass is around 3 inches now. I wasn't planning on mowing again but my neighbor mowed his lawn today. What is the best practice for preparing the lawn for the winter?
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We did a final mow yesterday just to tidy up. Don't cut short - 2 and a half inches is best. It gets pretty cold at night at the end of this week so growth should (I say should, because, you know, this is Calgary) cease.
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10-19-2015, 11:46 AM
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#282
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My face is a bum!
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When can I prune my Caragana hedge? It got a bit scraggly this year, and I'm looking to take it back about a third. Also, any tips on how to best prune it? Before branches? After branches?
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10-19-2015, 12:30 PM
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#283
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Calgary
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Landscaping/Gardening Thread.
How about rose bushes for that matter?
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11-23-2015, 12:25 PM
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#284
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Scoring Winger
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######ing Deer! We planted 6 Norway Spruce trees this past summer, and I've noticed that about half of the trees have a bunch of the branches all stripped off in the middle of the trunk. I did some researching and it sounds like it's caused by the deer rubbing their antlers on the branches.
I've called some garden centers, and they recommended buying some Plantskydd, a blood based repellent that will keep the deer away from the trees, since they will smell the blood and think that there is a predator nearby.
My question is, will the branches grow back? It looks like complete crap right now with bare trunk in the middle of the tree. If not, I'm hoping this will be covered under Sunnyside's 1 year warranty.
Stupid ass deer.
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11-28-2015, 10:36 PM
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#285
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by me_dennis
######ing Deer! We planted 6 Norway Spruce trees this past summer, and I've noticed that about half of the trees have a bunch of the branches all stripped off in the middle of the trunk. I did some researching and it sounds like it's caused by the deer rubbing their antlers on the branches.
I've called some garden centers, and they recommended buying some Plantskydd, a blood based repellent that will keep the deer away from the trees, since they will smell the blood and think that there is a predator nearby.
My question is, will the branches grow back? It looks like complete crap right now with bare trunk in the middle of the tree. If not, I'm hoping this will be covered under Sunnyside's 1 year warranty.
Stupid ass deer.
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7 foot fence around your property is the best defence. The plantskyd works but you should reapply after a big rain. Also it won't work if they are,really hungry. No, the branches won't grow back. It really sucks when they bite the top branch, it slows the growth down until another branch takes over as a new leader. They can kill a tree if they chew enough bark off around any part of the trunk.
Chicken wire around the bottom works pretty good too. Wrap it around higher than where they bite too.
I'd bet they are eating them not rubbing antlers. At any rate, do something quick before they get the rest.
I hate deer. Wish the province would let us waste them like they do with coyotes.
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11-29-2015, 08:30 AM
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#286
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Originally Posted by blueski
7 foot fence around your property is the best defence. The plantskyd works but you should reapply after a big rain. Also it won't work if they are,really hungry. No, the branches won't grow back. It really sucks when they bite the top branch, it slows the growth down until another branch takes over as a new leader. They can kill a tree if they chew enough bark off around any part of the trunk.
Chicken wire around the bottom works pretty good too. Wrap it around higher than where they bite too.
I'd bet they are eating them not rubbing antlers. At any rate, do something quick before they get the rest.
I hate deer. Wish the province would let us waste them like they do with coyotes.
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Nope, it is November and deer are in the rut. Rubbing antlers on branches is what male deer do during the rut...same with elk.
I live out at Priddis and have lots of deer on my property and my mountain ash trees are a favorite for the male deer to rub their antlers on.
Here is what I do. I put a stucco wire fence around the trees or plants that I know the deer will damage. That is a sufficient heighth to stop the rubbing. Deer will only jump over a fence if they can see what they will be landing on. On the other hand, I have an 8' fence around my vegetable garden.
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11-30-2015, 02:10 PM
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#287
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Scoring Winger
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Plantskyd will have to do until next spring when I put up a fence.
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11-30-2015, 02:14 PM
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#288
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Memento Mori
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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface
When can I prune my Caragana hedge? It got a bit scraggly this year, and I'm looking to take it back about a third. Also, any tips on how to best prune it? Before branches? After branches?
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There are a few ways you can do this.
Take out the thickest branches from the bottom. This can be very difficult to do.
If it's a well established hedge, you can chop off everything (coppicing). It will grow back very, very quickly.
Same thing for roses.
You can safely prune Caragana anytime from now until end of spring (start of June here). Once summer starts the new growth might not have enough time to harden before winter.
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12-01-2015, 11:21 AM
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#290
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One of the Nine
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Space Sector 2814
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Not sure if this belongs here or the Home Improvement thread but it is technically outdoors..
We haven't paved our driveway yet and probably won't until late next summer or possibly the following spring (2017) depending how the landscaping goes. We have crushed gravel laid down right now all along the front (driveway, walk way, in front of the steps) as well as a path leading to our side (tenants) door. I am trying to figure out the best solution to help keep tracking of dirt and mud down for the tenant, over the winter it isn't as big of a deal with the snow and the gravel being frozen/packed down, but in the spring it will be a mess.
I've looked at the regular concrete slabs, carpet runners all that, just curious what others have used as a temporary multi season fix. I don't want to break the bank as it will all be coming up for pavement, but considering that it is at least 1 spring and possibly 2, I think it would be worth at least a few hundred dollars to do it right.
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12-01-2015, 11:49 AM
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#291
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by GreenLantern
Not sure if this belongs here or the Home Improvement thread but it is technically outdoors..
We haven't paved our driveway yet and probably won't until late next summer or possibly the following spring (2017) depending how the landscaping goes. We have crushed gravel laid down right now all along the front (driveway, walk way, in front of the steps) as well as a path leading to our side (tenants) door. I am trying to figure out the best solution to help keep tracking of dirt and mud down for the tenant, over the winter it isn't as big of a deal with the snow and the gravel being frozen/packed down, but in the spring it will be a mess.
I've looked at the regular concrete slabs, carpet runners all that, just curious what others have used as a temporary multi season fix. I don't want to break the bank as it will all be coming up for pavement, but considering that it is at least 1 spring and possibly 2, I think it would be worth at least a few hundred dollars to do it right.
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Kijiji for the large concrete pavers. Buy them, use them for a year then ditch them on kijiji. At least that's what I did.
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12-01-2015, 12:06 PM
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#292
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by GreenLantern
Not sure if this belongs here or the Home Improvement thread but it is technically outdoors..
We haven't paved our driveway yet and probably won't until late next summer or possibly the following spring (2017) depending how the landscaping goes. We have crushed gravel laid down right now all along the front (driveway, walk way, in front of the steps) as well as a path leading to our side (tenants) door. I am trying to figure out the best solution to help keep tracking of dirt and mud down for the tenant, over the winter it isn't as big of a deal with the snow and the gravel being frozen/packed down, but in the spring it will be a mess.
I've looked at the regular concrete slabs, carpet runners all that, just curious what others have used as a temporary multi season fix. I don't want to break the bank as it will all be coming up for pavement, but considering that it is at least 1 spring and possibly 2, I think it would be worth at least a few hundred dollars to do it right.
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I think the quick fix is just more gravel. That's what we do. Eventually I'll throw down masonry sand on top and put in a nice sandstone walkway for the non-driving parts close to the house.
To do a proper driveway that is not paved, I think you start with large rocks (3-4 inch) and dirt and pack that really well then smaller crush on top and then finally gravel. Just straight gravel will float around too much. But google it, this is just me shooting from the hip.
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12-01-2015, 03:49 PM
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#293
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Edmonton
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Originally Posted by rohara66
Kijiji for the large concrete pavers. Buy them, use them for a year then ditch them on kijiji. At least that's what I did.
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I used hollow plastic pavers from Home Depot. They worked great for a season and are less work than hauling the concerts ones to site and removing them later.
I now have a stack in the garage in Edmonton that I was going to try to sell in the spring if you are in the area.
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03-09-2016, 05:04 PM
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#294
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Calgary
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Bump for 2016...
Is it too early to fertilize and water my lawn? When should I start, if this nice weather continues?
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03-09-2016, 06:17 PM
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#295
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
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Since it is being bumped...
I've got potatoes growing fiercely in my basement, I am tempted to plant them....last year I planted early April and they were ready by August. I'm thinking I could get 2 crops if I plant now. Just a little worried about killing them, but they have 12-16" shoots already, so I don't know if they will last another month.
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03-09-2016, 06:20 PM
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#296
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by REDVAN
Bump for 2016...
Is it too early to fertilize and water my lawn? When should I start, if this nice weather continues?
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Too early I think. I saw someone on the news this past weekend and they were talking about early gardening and lawn care. She was saying that even though the weather has been warm that the grass is not ready to be worked on. I would wait until the end of the month.
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03-09-2016, 06:25 PM
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#297
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Its too early, Home Depot wont even Rent out there lawn equipment yet.
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03-10-2016, 08:23 AM
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#298
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by REDVAN
Bump for 2016...
Is it too early to fertilize and water my lawn? When should I start, if this nice weather continues?
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Still too early but I would water any trees you may have, especially evergreens.
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03-10-2016, 08:33 AM
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#299
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#1 Goaltender
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Seems some golf courses are hand watering greens now.
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