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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1687342" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Well this blows your theory of hotter and dryer. Barely hotter and you get more rain. </p><p> The getting rid of the fescue seed heads is a plus for me and the areas I cut a week ago are already coming back strong. I try to cut it at 10" or so and it still shades the ground. Once the fescue tops die I don't see much shade effects. I don't mean this towards you so don't take it that I am but most of the people I see arguing for leaving them for shade are just too lazy to get out and cut them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1687342, member: 8993"] Well this blows your theory of hotter and dryer. Barely hotter and you get more rain. The getting rid of the fescue seed heads is a plus for me and the areas I cut a week ago are already coming back strong. I try to cut it at 10" or so and it still shades the ground. Once the fescue tops die I don't see much shade effects. I don't mean this towards you so don't take it that I am but most of the people I see arguing for leaving them for shade are just too lazy to get out and cut them. [/QUOTE]
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