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<blockquote data-quote="johndeerefarmer" data-source="post: 185340" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>Here in Texas we plant it in the fall. Usually the same time as rye grass. It will give a little growth during the winter but comes on strong when it gets warmer in late Feb and March.</p><p></p><p>I use yuchi arrowleaf clover. If you let some of it go to seed you will not have to replant but every couple of years.</p><p></p><p>I also made the mistake one year of planting it too thick and choking out my coastal until the clover was finished growing for the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndeerefarmer, post: 185340, member: 2084"] Here in Texas we plant it in the fall. Usually the same time as rye grass. It will give a little growth during the winter but comes on strong when it gets warmer in late Feb and March. I use yuchi arrowleaf clover. If you let some of it go to seed you will not have to replant but every couple of years. I also made the mistake one year of planting it too thick and choking out my coastal until the clover was finished growing for the season. [/QUOTE]
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