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Bermuda vs. Bahia seed
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1844015" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>If you are willing to fertilize reguilarly, get the wrangler. If you aren't going to fertilize regularly, get the common. What will help either if you don't fertilize is adding a perennial legume that will fix nitrogen and essentially provide some fertilization for you. I don't know enough down here yet. Someone else may add, but consider adding a forage variety of alfalfa to the seed mix. Perennial peanut sounds promising, but I think it has to be sprigged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1844015, member: 43196"] If you are willing to fertilize reguilarly, get the wrangler. If you aren't going to fertilize regularly, get the common. What will help either if you don't fertilize is adding a perennial legume that will fix nitrogen and essentially provide some fertilization for you. I don't know enough down here yet. Someone else may add, but consider adding a forage variety of alfalfa to the seed mix. Perennial peanut sounds promising, but I think it has to be sprigged. [/QUOTE]
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