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Broadcasting clover seed?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 450052" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The key to not waasting your money on clover seed is to get soil contact. Tall grass and broadcasting don;t go together. Frost seeding, assuming you have enough freeze/thaw dasy and adequate soil moisturee when it happens, really works well. But, the grass has to be short enough or sparse enough that the seed can work it's way down to the soil. Any type of drill, doesn;t have to be a no-till, that can get the seed to the soil will work out ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 450052, member: 34"] The key to not waasting your money on clover seed is to get soil contact. Tall grass and broadcasting don;t go together. Frost seeding, assuming you have enough freeze/thaw dasy and adequate soil moisturee when it happens, really works well. But, the grass has to be short enough or sparse enough that the seed can work it's way down to the soil. Any type of drill, doesn;t have to be a no-till, that can get the seed to the soil will work out ok. [/QUOTE]
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