regenwether
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There was a good post on orchard grass. I don't see much about Palaton Reeds Canary grass. I've just started to use it. Interesting grass. It has a vast root to make it drought tolerate. I live near a river that floods. I've been sowing it down there the last few years. It's roots works well to hold the ground together near the river. Sometimes we will get floods and it will deposit a thick sludge when it goes back down. Most of the time it chokes out the plants that was growing. The Canary will however grow a new shoot through the mud.
From what I can see a negative is it is slow to establish but once you've got it....you've got it :roll: :lol: .
I'm looking at seeding it with some Russian Kura clover. It suppose to be a great match.
From what I can see a negative is it is slow to establish but once you've got it....you've got it :roll: :lol: .
I'm looking at seeding it with some Russian Kura clover. It suppose to be a great match.