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Interseeding clover into sod
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 613085" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Broadcast the clover over the bare ground in let february preferably on snow. If you don;t get a strange run off you should be in pretty good shape with the frost seeding. For a groundcover type process I would put down 7-8 pounds per acre. No experience with festulolium, nobody around here has even heard of it. I was gong to plant it as a test plot for one of the seed companys but the guy I was working with changed jobs so I never got to do it. For quick cover it's hard to beat annual ryegrass in the early spring</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 613085, member: 34"] Broadcast the clover over the bare ground in let february preferably on snow. If you don;t get a strange run off you should be in pretty good shape with the frost seeding. For a groundcover type process I would put down 7-8 pounds per acre. No experience with festulolium, nobody around here has even heard of it. I was gong to plant it as a test plot for one of the seed companys but the guy I was working with changed jobs so I never got to do it. For quick cover it's hard to beat annual ryegrass in the early spring [/QUOTE]
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