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Planting grass seed in the fall. What kind is best?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4140587" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>When we put in our range in Ponca, the fastest thing we could plant to help retain the berms was wheat. </p><p>As the dozers built the berms toward the end, we walked around the top with hand spreaders spreading the seeds. Wheat is a grass that easily germinates and has a pretty good root system to survive dry weather depending on the variety. </p><p>It worked. The following spring, we hand planted sprigs and spread some seed that may or may not have sprouted as the soil temps were probably not warm enough to germinate. </p><p>The sprigs did work though, spreading over the berms and the ground between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4140587, member: 5412"] When we put in our range in Ponca, the fastest thing we could plant to help retain the berms was wheat. As the dozers built the berms toward the end, we walked around the top with hand spreaders spreading the seeds. Wheat is a grass that easily germinates and has a pretty good root system to survive dry weather depending on the variety. It worked. The following spring, we hand planted sprigs and spread some seed that may or may not have sprouted as the soil temps were probably not warm enough to germinate. The sprigs did work though, spreading over the berms and the ground between. [/QUOTE]
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