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<blockquote data-quote="western" data-source="post: 667585" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>do you know the names of the species you had in your mix? my guess is this is mostly festulolium. festulolium has awns similar to annual ryegrass whereas the perennial ryegrass does not. ryegrass and festuloliums establish and grow so fast that they out compete with other species in the first couple of years. don't worry... your orchardgrass should shine this summer when the festuloliums and ryegrass slow down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="western, post: 667585, member: 5625"] do you know the names of the species you had in your mix? my guess is this is mostly festulolium. festulolium has awns similar to annual ryegrass whereas the perennial ryegrass does not. ryegrass and festuloliums establish and grow so fast that they out compete with other species in the first couple of years. don't worry... your orchardgrass should shine this summer when the festuloliums and ryegrass slow down. [/QUOTE]
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