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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1226689" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yeh Andrew, it has certainly been a good summer. It was staring to dry out a bit though with such good ground cover and mild temps it was still OK. We got 36.5mm would have liked a bit more but we will take it as it turned out if we had more I would not have been able to plant that seed.</p><p>I was showing Dale the Digit grass I have around at Sugarloaf Rd, it is unbelivable. I put it in about 7 years ago and it has been there but not doing too much. Well this year it has just gone gangbusters the seed heads are head height and the plants are thick and they seem to be out competing the lovegrass. Dale was amazed at how much feed was there.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1226689, member: 16453"] Yeh Andrew, it has certainly been a good summer. It was staring to dry out a bit though with such good ground cover and mild temps it was still OK. We got 36.5mm would have liked a bit more but we will take it as it turned out if we had more I would not have been able to plant that seed. I was showing Dale the Digit grass I have around at Sugarloaf Rd, it is unbelivable. I put it in about 7 years ago and it has been there but not doing too much. Well this year it has just gone gangbusters the seed heads are head height and the plants are thick and they seem to be out competing the lovegrass. Dale was amazed at how much feed was there. Ken [/QUOTE]
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