Rust Disease?
#1
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Rust Disease?
Purchasing a new property, but there's a problem, it turns my shoes orange!
The house is new, on a lot full of big tall pine trees. It's been on the market all summer so the lawn hasn't been getting properly watered/maintained. The soil is very light sandy clay.
It looks like the lawn was "blown in", however you say it. The green foamy stuff they spray all over.
I'm trying to get info from the builder on the grass variety.
A little research leads me to believe that this is "rust disease". Can one of the many of you with a PhD in lawn care verify and suggest the appropriate treatment method?
Here's the obligatory grass macro:
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1118/1208523899_a9bf4dd87b.jpg)
The house is new, on a lot full of big tall pine trees. It's been on the market all summer so the lawn hasn't been getting properly watered/maintained. The soil is very light sandy clay.
It looks like the lawn was "blown in", however you say it. The green foamy stuff they spray all over.
I'm trying to get info from the builder on the grass variety.
A little research leads me to believe that this is "rust disease". Can one of the many of you with a PhD in lawn care verify and suggest the appropriate treatment method?
Here's the obligatory grass macro:
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1227/1215970534_be10610177_b.jpg)
#2
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Yep, that's rust. It's a fungus and is treatable.
http://www.yardcareproblems.com/inde...d662ca679dde05
http://www.lawncare.com/index.cfm/ev...6555F84FF4A100
http://www.lawncare.com/index.cfm/ev...1ed04657847082
http://www.yardcareproblems.com/inde...d662ca679dde05
http://www.lawncare.com/index.cfm/ev...6555F84FF4A100
http://www.lawncare.com/index.cfm/ev...1ed04657847082
#4
is learning to moonwalk i
From Scibs links, it looks like a little water and fertilizer should take care of it.
Also, the contrast of your rusty shoe on the grey gravel is pretty suite!
Also, the contrast of your rusty shoe on the grey gravel is pretty suite!
#6
Burning Brakes
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yup....i had that this summer as well
just mowed the lawn, bag it and clean off the lawn mower with some vinegar spray on the blades to keep the rust from spreading the next time you mow.
in the meantime, after the first mowing, drop some fertilizer on the lawn (ringers lawn restore works great...get it at lowes), water it in and the rust should go away in a week or two.
good luck!
just mowed the lawn, bag it and clean off the lawn mower with some vinegar spray on the blades to keep the rust from spreading the next time you mow.
in the meantime, after the first mowing, drop some fertilizer on the lawn (ringers lawn restore works great...get it at lowes), water it in and the rust should go away in a week or two.
good luck!
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#8
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Originally Posted by endo022
yup....i had that this summer as well
just mowed the lawn, bag it and clean off the lawn mower with some vinegar spray on the blades to keep the rust from spreading the next time you mow.
in the meantime, after the first mowing, drop some fertilizer on the lawn (ringers lawn restore works great...get it at lowes), water it in and the rust should go away in a week or two.
just mowed the lawn, bag it and clean off the lawn mower with some vinegar spray on the blades to keep the rust from spreading the next time you mow.
in the meantime, after the first mowing, drop some fertilizer on the lawn (ringers lawn restore works great...get it at lowes), water it in and the rust should go away in a week or two.
any special considerations given the abundance of pine trees on the lot? i've been warned that they create a very acidic environment that grasses may not like.
#9
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Originally Posted by Street Spirit
Never heard of it.
Forget about only the grass...Pics of the house?![Wink](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Forget about only the grass...Pics of the house?
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Nonetheless, this is - hopefully - the next soopa-pad:
Front
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1036/1215967174_035c950d5e.jpg)
Rear
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1326/1215101361_73a2bf3bda.jpg)
Garage
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1293/1215959852_5f0f804d0f.jpg)
Driveway (from the street)
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1354/1215956270_4cc8cb3b45.jpg)
Getting in to take interior shots tomorrow.
#10
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Anyone want to take a stab at guessing what the grass variety is? My best guess is Ryegrass going off of a few pictures, but I've no clue.
#12
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Originally Posted by moeronn
Very nice. Hope everything goes smoothly.
How large is the lot? Looks like quite a bit of land.
How large is the lot? Looks like quite a bit of land.
#13
is learning to moonwalk i
Originally Posted by soopa
1.24 acres, I'm actually trying to get the property map scanned in now to try and find help deciphering it. I want to make sure I own all the parts of the property I think I own.
#15
Team Owner
That's an absolutely awesome looking property. I'm crossing my fingers that you get it.
#16
Team Owner
Nice upgrade.
Large trees are a double edge sword. They look great but can be a pain in the ass. Mainly because there is always some kind of stuff falling out of them. Your layout looks good, the trees don't look like they are close to the house so the crap falling out of them probably won't be that big of a hassle. I have maples all over my yard, they provide great shade but their is a price to pay for it.
Pine needles are very bad for grass, don't mulch the needles into the lawn. Rake them up or bag them. You will find that the trees will suck the life out of any grass that is around them because they are all competing for the same nutrients. You will need to fertilize more than you are used to in the areas around the trees. If you get areas that you can't grow grass in don't worry about it, landscape those areas with ground cover and other stuff that likes to hang around trees. It will look great.
BTW gardenweb.com has a good lawn care and organic lawn care forum.
Man that is a long driveway you better figure out how you plan to deal with snow.
Large trees are a double edge sword. They look great but can be a pain in the ass. Mainly because there is always some kind of stuff falling out of them. Your layout looks good, the trees don't look like they are close to the house so the crap falling out of them probably won't be that big of a hassle. I have maples all over my yard, they provide great shade but their is a price to pay for it.
Pine needles are very bad for grass, don't mulch the needles into the lawn. Rake them up or bag them. You will find that the trees will suck the life out of any grass that is around them because they are all competing for the same nutrients. You will need to fertilize more than you are used to in the areas around the trees. If you get areas that you can't grow grass in don't worry about it, landscape those areas with ground cover and other stuff that likes to hang around trees. It will look great.
BTW gardenweb.com has a good lawn care and organic lawn care forum.
Man that is a long driveway you better figure out how you plan to deal with snow.
#17
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Originally Posted by doopstr
Pine needles are very bad for grass, don't mulch the needles into the lawn. Rake them up or bag them. You will find that the trees will suck the life out of any grass that is around them because they are all competing for the same nutrients. You will need to fertilize more than you are used to in the areas around the trees. If you get areas that you can't grow grass in don't worry about it, landscape those areas with ground cover and other stuff that likes to hang around trees. It will look great.
Originally Posted by doopstr
Man that is a long driveway you better figure out how you plan to deal with snow.
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#18
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Originally Posted by CLpower
awesome possibility at a new pad adam......will you miss moving out of the last one after all the work you put in?
the new place is in the areas most desirable school system, is 3x the size of my current house, finely detailed, and is "done", meaning i can focus on something other then hating my house
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so ya, i'll miss a few things about the current crib but i'll get over it... quickly
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#19
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Originally Posted by moeronn
Let me know if I may be of some assistance in decifering the map. I do a bit of work with right-of-way maps.
#20
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while we're on the subject of the driveway, the builder had agreed to pave the thing before the closing. this doesn't give them much time. being as they'll be doing it fast is there anything i should watch out for?
i don't know too much about paving techniques, especially in regards to a driveway of this size.
i don't know too much about paving techniques, especially in regards to a driveway of this size.
#21
is learning to moonwalk i
Originally Posted by soopa
while we're on the subject of the driveway, the builder had agreed to pave the thing before the closing. this doesn't give them much time. being as they'll be doing it fast is there anything i should watch out for?
i don't know too much about paving techniques, especially in regards to a driveway of this size.
i don't know too much about paving techniques, especially in regards to a driveway of this size.
#23
is learning to moonwalk i
Well, it's good that you'll have the gravel base. You should try to get about 4" thick asphalt, which should be placed in two separate 2" "lifts". The main thing to keep an eye on is making sure that you don't create any place where the asphalt blocks drainage. Water is the main enemy of asphalt. Just make sure that water drains away from it on both sides. Water going across it isn't bad, you just neet to make sure no water gets underneath.
One disclaimer - most of my knowledge is more applicable to street paving, but the same likely applies to driveways.
One disclaimer - most of my knowledge is more applicable to street paving, but the same likely applies to driveways.
#24
Burning Brakes
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Originally Posted by soopa
good tips!
any special considerations given the abundance of pine trees on the lot? i've been warned that they create a very acidic environment that grasses may not like.
any special considerations given the abundance of pine trees on the lot? i've been warned that they create a very acidic environment that grasses may not like.
get a soil test if possible to check what the pH level is on your lawn and see what it's lacking.
i think an application of lime will help with the pine needle problem.
the house and surrounding area looks awesome
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congrats!
#25
Originally Posted by soopa
Keep in mind, I don't own it - yet. I've entered into a purchase contract but any number of things could cause the deal to fall through.
Nonetheless, this is - hopefully - the next soopa-pad:
Front
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1036/1215967174_035c950d5e.jpg)
Rear
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1326/1215101361_73a2bf3bda.jpg)
Garage
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1293/1215959852_5f0f804d0f.jpg)
Driveway (from the street)
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1354/1215956270_4cc8cb3b45.jpg)
Getting in to take interior shots tomorrow.
Nonetheless, this is - hopefully - the next soopa-pad:
Front
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1036/1215967174_035c950d5e.jpg)
Rear
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1326/1215101361_73a2bf3bda.jpg)
Garage
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1293/1215959852_5f0f804d0f.jpg)
Driveway (from the street)
![](https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1354/1215956270_4cc8cb3b45.jpg)
Getting in to take interior shots tomorrow.
That is SUCH a beautiful property!!! I love all the land, but especially the surround trees. The design of the home fits right in! Is it out in the country? ---- It makes me think of a nice weekend getaway place, but you'll live there full-time. It looks so relaxing! So nice!
Will you have many neighbours? Other kids for Noah to play with around there?
Okay, I'm done. Sorry.
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#26
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Originally Posted by Street Spirit
That is SUCH a beautiful property!!! I love all the land, but especially the surround trees. The design of the home fits right in! Is it out in the country? ---- It makes me think of a nice weekend getaway place, but you'll live there full-time. It looks so relaxing! So nice!
Will you have many neighbours? Other kids for Noah to play with around there?
Okay, I'm done. Sorry.![Big Grin](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Will you have many neighbours? Other kids for Noah to play with around there?
Okay, I'm done. Sorry.
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Nope. Not the country. It's in a populated suburb right outside the city. Literally 5 minutes from downtown on city streets, yet we'll have 1 1/4 acres of very private land.
Across the street is a high school, and being built next door is a brand new elementary school -- in the areas highest rated school district.
Because of the privacy of the lot, we don't have many direct neighbors unfortunately (or fortunately, some might say), but just across the road are all of the towns largest developments, so I'm sure Noah will find plenty of friends to ride bikes with
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For me being from the city, and Mandi from the country, this seemed like the perfect mix to us, like it was meant to be!
We passed attorney approval today, so - barring any unforeseen circumstances - we close next month!
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#27
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A few interior shots...
Kitchen
Dining Room
Butlers Pantry
Living Room (As seen from Kitchen)
Living Room (As seen from Office)
Center Hall
Master Bedroom
Lower Level (aka Walk-out Basement)
Garage
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1087/1224530445_30c95531d1_b.jpg)
Dining Room
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1120/1225467478_03ad9cc87e_b.jpg)
Butlers Pantry
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1437/1225018631_76c5f05e97_b.jpg)
Living Room (As seen from Kitchen)
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1343/1225070969_a0485d5bd3_b.jpg)
Living Room (As seen from Office)
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1154/1225169875_bd95f84172_b.jpg)
Center Hall
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1237/1225208119_5d5029676b_b.jpg)
Master Bedroom
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1189/1225913512_ffe0dc308e_b.jpg)
Lower Level (aka Walk-out Basement)
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1336/1225895966_f75418f533_b.jpg)
Garage
![](http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1238/1225950902_9b91898e3e_b.jpg)
#28
Senior Moderator
congrats Adam! looks like a fantastic pad.
#33
Team Owner
Very very nice. The stairs down into the basement from the garage are a great touch.
#34
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Originally Posted by mantis23
damn Adam, Love the potential I see there. I hope the contract goes through.
Whatever camera you took those pics with is rockin'.
Whatever camera you took those pics with is rockin'.
#35
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Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin
How much does something like that cost on the east coast? On that much land here in town you'd be looking at $600k or more.
Beautiful!
Beautiful!
#36
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Originally Posted by svtmike
Very very nice. The stairs down into the basement from the garage are a great touch.
#37
omg amazing house soopa! be sure to show us more pictures of the whole property once you find out what's yours; I love daydreaming about what I'd do with over an acre...maybe a mini mountain bike pump track...
#38
Earth-bound misfit
That property is absolutely stunning. They did a gorgeous job inside and out! Good luck closing on it!
#39
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Adam, awesome place! Congrats on the upgrade!
BTW, for the land, I'd recommend just getting a survey done. We've done it on every house we've bought, and are also doing it on the new property we are going to contract with. Not sure what the prices run up there, but down here we're only laying out $250 to verify our property lines, which to me is something that is a must before we sign....
BTW, for the land, I'd recommend just getting a survey done. We've done it on every house we've bought, and are also doing it on the new property we are going to contract with. Not sure what the prices run up there, but down here we're only laying out $250 to verify our property lines, which to me is something that is a must before we sign....
#40
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Originally Posted by rise
omg amazing house soopa! be sure to show us more pictures of the whole property once you find out what's yours; I love daydreaming about what I'd do with over an acre...maybe a mini mountain bike pump track...
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