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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1642522" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Mine is volunteer also. Just enerted the arena a few years ago. It has been getting my attention the last couple of years, but really got my attention when I did what I said above and all of a sunned boom....heavy growth of CG in a hot summer month.</p><p></p><p>Wonder how it gets started volunteer if not from seed? Had to be seed from somewhere. My experimenting with attempting to overseed my hay patches with perennial grasses requires a large investment in seed if one wants immediate, comprehensive results. I have 2 seasons here and come 1 June the water usually turns off and the thermometer pegs. Have to have something that likes it hot and dry. SS does that but it's an annual investment and I'd rather put that money into plant food, not plants every year. I'm getting Johnson grass established but at $175 a 50# bag and 50#/AC for what I said above.....kinda pricy. Fast forward the JG will do the trick but in the mean time........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1642522, member: 27848"] Thanks! Mine is volunteer also. Just enerted the arena a few years ago. It has been getting my attention the last couple of years, but really got my attention when I did what I said above and all of a sunned boom....heavy growth of CG in a hot summer month. Wonder how it gets started volunteer if not from seed? Had to be seed from somewhere. My experimenting with attempting to overseed my hay patches with perennial grasses requires a large investment in seed if one wants immediate, comprehensive results. I have 2 seasons here and come 1 June the water usually turns off and the thermometer pegs. Have to have something that likes it hot and dry. SS does that but it's an annual investment and I'd rather put that money into plant food, not plants every year. I'm getting Johnson grass established but at $175 a 50# bag and 50#/AC for what I said above.....kinda pricy. Fast forward the JG will do the trick but in the mean time........ [/QUOTE]
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