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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 601160" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Yes I meant Cynodon, oops!</p><p></p><p>I saw the bag of seed at the local seed depot, but no-one could give me more info. I thought the hybrid varieties could only be planted with spriggs?</p><p></p><p>My soil's pH is about 5-5.5 where I want to plant that, the wild SA variety grows very well there, that's why I was looking at Bermuda in the first place. Our local variety is a very low growing grass that makes decent grazing when ferilised and is about as hardy as you're likely to get. Very hard to get rid off in a season or two that's why I don't even consider alfalfa there. It will invade alfalfa within two seson and smother it out completely.</p><p></p><p>Ideally I want something that will make a few cuttings of hay per year that can also be grazed without killing the stand if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 601160, member: 4353"] Yes I meant Cynodon, oops! I saw the bag of seed at the local seed depot, but no-one could give me more info. I thought the hybrid varieties could only be planted with spriggs? My soil's pH is about 5-5.5 where I want to plant that, the wild SA variety grows very well there, that's why I was looking at Bermuda in the first place. Our local variety is a very low growing grass that makes decent grazing when ferilised and is about as hardy as you're likely to get. Very hard to get rid off in a season or two that's why I don't even consider alfalfa there. It will invade alfalfa within two seson and smother it out completely. Ideally I want something that will make a few cuttings of hay per year that can also be grazed without killing the stand if need be. [/QUOTE]
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