Redo- Roll Call: How's the Weather in Your Part of the World
#4366

more case of meh weather for the last week...first time in ages it has stopped raining, but it is still damp and miserable out.

#4368

Sunny, but chilly. Rain for the next two days.....when will our summer ever arrive?


#4371

23 degrees here today and i'm still effin freezing


#4373

29c here at the moment, heat index is 31c
Humidity 60%
Good chance of pop up storms though, nasty buggers, they just sit and hardly move dropping a heck of allot of water that they've spent all day sucking up out of lake Michigan back onto Chicago. wooo
Humidity 60%
Good chance of pop up storms though, nasty buggers, they just sit and hardly move dropping a heck of allot of water that they've spent all day sucking up out of lake Michigan back onto Chicago. wooo

#4374
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Already 91 here and not even noon! Humidity is just horrible, even Bo won't go outside in it today...The storms can be pretty nasty, but right now it would be nice to get some relief from all this!


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90 here too, humidity 26%. I just managed to finish mowing and weeding the front yard before it became unbearable.

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let it die!~


#4377

88F at home with 65% humidity.


#4378

I normally use seed and top soil which is the best method.
But, I had some Scotts Patch Master left over from last year and put it on a small spot last week were a brown spot appeared (damn deer) and it's been that humid I've only watered it once I think. Normally this kind of humidty would be great for grass but I think this weather may have killed the seed, we'll see.

#4379
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I'm a lawn freak.
I normally use seed and top soil which is the best method.
But, I had some Scotts Patch Master left over from last year and put it on a small spot last week were a brown spot appeared (damn deer) and it's been that humid I've only watered it once I think. Normally this kind of humidty would be great for grass but I think this weather may have killed the seed, we'll see.
I normally use seed and top soil which is the best method.
But, I had some Scotts Patch Master left over from last year and put it on a small spot last week were a brown spot appeared (damn deer) and it's been that humid I've only watered it once I think. Normally this kind of humidty would be great for grass but I think this weather may have killed the seed, we'll see.
Thats what I used (patch master) it's a big patch though, used to be a shed there, but the damn housing association (hitlers) threatened me with a lien on my house, if I didn't remove it! I doubt the seed will survive these temp's though


#4380

You'd be better off with top soil and seed on a large area like that. They do water smart that you don't have to water as much. Works well.
