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Reddit mentions of Ten Pack 1.5" Rain Gauge/Sprinkler Gauge, Wide Mouth, Bright Yellow Outdoor Water Measuring Tool 10 Piece

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Ten Pack 1.5" Rain Gauge/Sprinkler Gauge, Wide Mouth, Bright Yellow Outdoor Water Measuring Tool 10 Piece. Here are the top ones.

Ten Pack 1.5
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    Features:
  • Lets user calculate average rainfall or sprinkler output in a given timeframe
  • Easy-to-read numerals printed on the sides
  • Scaled in inches and millimeters
  • Molded yellow transparent plastic housing; inch and centimeter scales
  • Ships same or next day from New Resources Group
Specs:
Coloryellow
Height2 Inches
Length10 Inches
Size10 Pack
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Ten Pack 1.5" Rain Gauge/Sprinkler Gauge, Wide Mouth, Bright Yellow Outdoor Water Measuring Tool 10 Piece:

u/MeatsATX · 2 pointsr/landscaping

100% agree. Tree needs a serious thinning.

Get some milorganite on the lawn and start watering heavily. St Augustine will die if it dries out and that is what it appears occurred.


1" per week is the minimum. If you don't know how much that is (it is more than you think) you will need to measure it with irrigation audit devices or use tuna cans.

I have used a set of these for several years.


TEN Pack 1.5" Rain Gauge / Sprinkler Gauge, Wide Mouth, Bright Yellow Outdoor Water Measuring Tool 10 Piece

u/Banzai51 · 2 pointsr/lawncare
  • This is my opinion, and you'll find some that will contradict me, but dethatching with a power rake (or similar machine) is hard on the lawn. If thatch build up is low, I tend to skip it.
  • I bought this to gauge my sprinkler You can plug that down under the sprinkler then time it, see how much collects, then you have an idea how long you need to leave it out there to get the depth of watering you want. Since the package I bought is out of stock, this will work too
  • For weeds you can use Ortho Weed B Gone, Roundup for lawns, Bayer Advanced Weed Killer, but anything with the chemical 2,4D in it will work. You can buy 2,4D directly and mix it in your own spray can if you'd like. But that may be overkill for your yard as most any spray bottle you can buy off the shelf will likely be plenty of weed killer for you. If you buy an off the self product, just make sure they say safe for lawns. When I spray, I generally only spray directly on the weeds to kill them instead of blanketing the lawn with it. But keep in mind, 2,4D based products won't kill crabgrass. They target the broadleaf weeds like Dandelions. To stop crab, you have to use pre-emergents, dig them up by hand, or hit them with Qinclorac. (And I tend to fight them in that order)
  • Mowing: Yes, mulch them back into your lawn. You're putting the fert in there, let the organic matter break back down and feed the next gen.

    Good luck!

    Lawn care can be as simple or as crazy as you want to make it. The Lawn Care Nut on YouTube is a great resource for tips.
u/frankzzz · 1 pointr/lawncare

You can get just the bottom part, the sprinkler gauge, in a 10 pack:
https://www.amazon.com/Sprinkler-Bright-Outdoor-Water-Measuring/dp/B005C5OP8G

u/skippingstone · 0 pointsr/lawncare

Not sure about new sod, but for established grass, 1+ inch a week. I do half an inch every 4 days.

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