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<blockquote data-quote="Mountaintown Creek Ranch" data-source="post: 1816947" data-attributes="member: 42313"><p>Looks very similar but it's not in sandy soil or coastal area. Rock, clay soil...and it doesn't appear to need water, seems to love the lack of rain. It's thriving in this heat.</p><p>I have not seen it go to seed.</p><p>The hydro seeder has no idea, he just buys Ky Fescue by the bag. But since that's the only place I see it I'm pretty sure it had to come in when he seeded that hill. It's great for erosion control but if nothing eats it, it's got to go cause it's spreading fast. May spread by runner. I will pull one up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountaintown Creek Ranch, post: 1816947, member: 42313"] Looks very similar but it's not in sandy soil or coastal area. Rock, clay soil...and it doesn't appear to need water, seems to love the lack of rain. It's thriving in this heat. I have not seen it go to seed. The hydro seeder has no idea, he just buys Ky Fescue by the bag. But since that's the only place I see it I'm pretty sure it had to come in when he seeded that hill. It's great for erosion control but if nothing eats it, it's got to go cause it's spreading fast. May spread by runner. I will pull one up. [/QUOTE]
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