Winterguard is a color guard performed indoors with recorded music instead of a band.
You can do just about anything in winterguard - look at some videos on YouTube for ideas. Classical music or wordless pieces are always a safe bet.
i'd say no, it's not.
Winterguard usually lasts till WGI World Championships this year it will end on April 11th
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxzVLGxqTCY That's the performance. But I cannot make out what the singer is saying.
Yes, Scott's Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Weed and Feed can be used in the spring. The product is designed to be applied when daytime temperatures do not exceed 85°F (29.44°C) and night-time temperatures do not fall below 50°F (10°C). It also must be used only after the spring lawn has been mowed at least once.
The best thing to do is water the lawn 2 to 3 times per week, for 30 to 45 minutes each time for perhaps 2 to 3 weeks. This will basically neutralize the fertilizer and weed control.
Depending on how far back you go, they are the same thing - color guard has its origins in the military, literally being there to guard the "colors" (aka the flag). Over time it evolved, and you have the modern color guard activity associated with marching bands and winterguards. However, as far as the military is concerned, it IS still called color guard - honor guard is a synonym, most likely used to avoid confusion. For example, at winterguard competitions, there is an honor guard to present the colors.
Michigan State has an excellent colorguard program. The Spartan Marching Band colorguard is easily the best in the Big Ten and one of the best in the country. MSU's winterguard, State of Art, won Independent A at WGI in 2009 and has been an Independent Open finalist every year since (2010-present).
In order to make a colorguard (flag line) team........ you have to be ready to work hard and get ready to get alot of sun tan lotion!lol! When you go to tryout out you dont have to be the best dancer or anything you just have to try as hard as you can and you will get better and better! Dont cry and say i cant do it because you will get i promise....I use to say the same thing and now im the Flag Captain at my school!=Im saying this because this is my third year in colorguard and my second in winterguard and im a senior and when you make it you will make friends for a lifetime in band and colorguard!=
If the grass is brown right now, you would not want to apply fertilizer just yet. If the lawn is already stressed from heat and drought conditions, fertilize with a granular fertilizers (Turf Builder, Starter Fertilizer or Turf Builder w/Winterguard) as soon as possible in early fall. Without water in the fall, the lawn may completely die. Give the lawn at least one inch of water per week. If you are unable to water due to watering bans then wait for rain. It is okay however, to fertilize with a granular fertilizer, so the nutrients will be available when rain does come.