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Landscaping fixing ruts in yard???

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  1. HDRock

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    I have a bunch of attachments for my Ryobi 31cc including a chain pole saw , got a harness for it too.

    Not sure which Cultivator I should get though, looks like the tines on the TrimmerPlus might work better

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=070V69YJF2BFA1ADF16E

    Ryobi Expand-It Universal Cultivator String Trimmer Attachment-RYTIL66 - The Home Depot
     
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    HDRock I would get one at home Depot if you can look at it... it's tines look removable... I like that on mine because I can just leave 1 outside tiNE on and use it like an edger.. Or in raised flower beds..
     
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    They both have adjustable tine width, removable tines
     
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    I looked at some videos and the manuals so I am going to get the Ryobi and it comes with the extra handle to attach to it.
    I think it will make the job much quicker and easier and like I said I have other small areas I can use it also
     
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  5. HDRock

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    What kind of grass seed should I use, anyone?
    Does it really matter?
    That area does get quite a bit of sun, not all day
     
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    Sorry HDRock had to go to video conference... hate it when work disturbs fhc time.. I think either would do fine.. All your really doing is fluffing soil that got squished when water logged so you don't have to add soil... also preps it nicely for quick seeding...
     
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    All we can buy here without special order is sun shade mix...
     
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    Sounds like the best plan man, use a POWER TOOL :dex::thumbs:
     
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    If you have a Family Farm and Home around your area, I've had great luck with their bulk hardy mix. Not sure what all is in the mix, but the areas I've reseeded in the past few years (mostly areas where I removed dead/dying spruce trees) are the greenest parts of my lawn, even in the heat of summer.
     
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    Yeah, there is one pretty close by
     
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    :rofl: :lol: I don't even have a lawn and I want one the combo units!!

    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:

    I just got immersed/engrossed researching native grass seed to cover the new septic we put in last winter, it gets pretty deep. Unless you on or connected to natural open space, I would go with whatever hardy stuff the other guys here in your area use:)
    ordering is special order, should be here this summer with sowing in the fall (no sprinkler).
     
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    If you need native grass and want to spend alot of time researching, I used this along with help from the Soil Conservancy District guy in my area.

    Web Soil Survey - Home
     
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    I'll just get some of the stuff that 343amc uggested it does good at his house it will work at mine, I'm not real particular :)
     
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    :thumbs:
     
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    Ya don't say, eh WW?:smoke:
    :rofl: :lol:
     
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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol: I once posted an ad for a washing machine, one of the first front loader models and very heavy, in the ad I wrote "It weighs several hundred pounds, bring help, I cannot help move it". The typo read instead "I weighs several hundred pounds". OMG we laughed and laughed about that, and I am laughing right now typing this, and it was like 5 years ago:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    That's funny right there. Of course, cleaning up your "Typo" was only half the intention of quoting yer post....:whistle:
    :picard:
    :)
     
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    fixed it again, better?
     
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    :picard: I do not appreciate Colorado grass.
     
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    There ya go......you nailed it that time!:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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