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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sansom" data-source="post: 115365" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>I agree on this one recommendation - Legend is an annual you need to manage - but can reproduce if handled right. I am planting some next winter on an area where we clear cut some trees on a fairly poor, thin soil that needed 3 ton of lime - and will be hard to manage in future as you mentioned your ground. Found out it needs to be planted with another grass for best results - so old reliable KY 31 will be used - that will grow on anything. If you want to spend some $$ - might even consider birdsfoot trefoil. Don't have experience with this one - but should do well on low fertility and acid soils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sansom, post: 115365, member: 332"] I agree on this one recommendation - Legend is an annual you need to manage - but can reproduce if handled right. I am planting some next winter on an area where we clear cut some trees on a fairly poor, thin soil that needed 3 ton of lime - and will be hard to manage in future as you mentioned your ground. Found out it needs to be planted with another grass for best results - so old reliable KY 31 will be used - that will grow on anything. If you want to spend some $$ - might even consider birdsfoot trefoil. Don't have experience with this one - but should do well on low fertility and acid soils. [/QUOTE]
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