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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 411381" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Disk it and drill fescue then cultipack it then frost seed clover in the winter. It won;t much hurt the existing fescue. You'll release a whole new world of seed bank bu if you clip it a couple of times during the year he next year will have fewer weeds and more fescue. Or you can skip the clover this winter and spray it with Grazon P-D once in the spring and then 2,4-d in the fall then frost seed the clvoer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 411381, member: 34"] Disk it and drill fescue then cultipack it then frost seed clover in the winter. It won;t much hurt the existing fescue. You'll release a whole new world of seed bank bu if you clip it a couple of times during the year he next year will have fewer weeds and more fescue. Or you can skip the clover this winter and spray it with Grazon P-D once in the spring and then 2,4-d in the fall then frost seed the clvoer. [/QUOTE]
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