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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 980766" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>That is true and we don't get enough rainfall for bermuda to do well here, but in some areas like the lake bottoms, creek bottoms and so on do stay damp and there are a few around</p><p>If it ever rains again I have some holes in the creek bottom that stay damp for a long time I may try few sprigs</p><p>It may not work but it's cheap to try</p><p>I know a guy that put in 20 or so acres of tifton 85 over drip, but it didn't green up till late spring, the hot dry west wind burned it pretty bad and it went dormant early fall</p><p>so he gave up on it.</p><p>Then there are some up north of me that have midland under pivots that do well.</p><p></p><p>It'll give me something to gripe about anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 980766, member: 8382"] That is true and we don't get enough rainfall for bermuda to do well here, but in some areas like the lake bottoms, creek bottoms and so on do stay damp and there are a few around If it ever rains again I have some holes in the creek bottom that stay damp for a long time I may try few sprigs It may not work but it's cheap to try I know a guy that put in 20 or so acres of tifton 85 over drip, but it didn't green up till late spring, the hot dry west wind burned it pretty bad and it went dormant early fall so he gave up on it. Then there are some up north of me that have midland under pivots that do well. It'll give me something to gripe about anyway [/QUOTE]
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