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Fescue in NE Texas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1448077" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I sowed some "Tall Fescue" 20 years ago I guess. Don't know the variety, just went to the ag. store and asked for it. </p><p></p><p>Grazed it heavily for many years and with cattle off it for the last couple it's flourishing....got to mow it at least once a week if not haying it. Seems fertilizer not that important. Some places near my pools it gets none as I don't want the nutrients in the water but it hangs in there. It's still with me with gusto and this year weathered the usual July-August dormant season due to our getting good rain through the summer including 8" in August throughout the month. </p><p></p><p>I'm NE of Dallas proper about 75 miles in Houston Black Clay, an uplander, soft, rolling hills. 10 miles from me the creeks to the N flow to the N the ones to the S flow to the S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1448077, member: 27848"] I sowed some "Tall Fescue" 20 years ago I guess. Don't know the variety, just went to the ag. store and asked for it. Grazed it heavily for many years and with cattle off it for the last couple it's flourishing....got to mow it at least once a week if not haying it. Seems fertilizer not that important. Some places near my pools it gets none as I don't want the nutrients in the water but it hangs in there. It's still with me with gusto and this year weathered the usual July-August dormant season due to our getting good rain through the summer including 8" in August throughout the month. I'm NE of Dallas proper about 75 miles in Houston Black Clay, an uplander, soft, rolling hills. 10 miles from me the creeks to the N flow to the N the ones to the S flow to the S. [/QUOTE]
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