Kim Jong Koch Plaza’s Snow Team Six continues to spill seed, shoot blanks, whatever …

 

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Frederick Law Olmsted V, Quincy Quarry News’ landscaping expert, has continued to monitor the wasting of seed by Kim Jong Koch Plaza’s Snow Team Six.

Not that he wanted to, not mention that his intern from Wellesley College slapped him when he suggested that she should monitor this spilling of seed.

In any event as well as most obviously, it would clearly appears that Team Six looks to continue to be shooting blanks.

Then again Fred does offer up the possibility of simply ineptitude even if this is the ideal time of the year to seed grass in New England.

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After all, the spot in question is both over-watered as well as a low spot nor has the ground been appropriately made readily for the spilling of seed even if the Snow Team Six would appear to have yet again used an upwards of a low-five mid-four figure verticutter to tease the moist soil.

Even more gobsmaking, the appropriate tweaks needed to see the seed sprout for a change are simple ones: water less, aerate the soils some by doing s little prodding with a $30 spading fork, perhaps mix in a little sand to help with drainage, and cover the spilled seed with a thin top-dressing of organic material such as freshly cut grass.

Additionally, weeding the brome and other weeds infesting this part of a larger expanse of also weed-infested turf would not hurt.

Then again, such manual labor is nowhere as much fun as riding on Snow Team Six’s vast, if not also over the top, inventory of power yard care machines.

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