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Interseeding clover into sod
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<blockquote data-quote="BeefmasterB" data-source="post: 620134" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>My understanding is that, like Novatech mentioned, planting depth is critical just as is ground contact. Just tilling up the soil with a disc, broadcasting seed on the surface and then <u>packing</u> the heck out of it will often work very well! (referring to Clover here).</p><p>I picked up some rollers at an auction for just this purpose. About 6 feet long with a diameter of 24" and made of concrete. Pulled behind the tractor and in tandem.</p><p></p><p>Rye grass seed, on the other hand, comes up just about anywhere just by broadcasting.</p><p></p><p>Of course, without moisture, nothing will come up very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeefmasterB, post: 620134, member: 8931"] My understanding is that, like Novatech mentioned, planting depth is critical just as is ground contact. Just tilling up the soil with a disc, broadcasting seed on the surface and then [u]packing[/u] the heck out of it will often work very well! (referring to Clover here). I picked up some rollers at an auction for just this purpose. About 6 feet long with a diameter of 24" and made of concrete. Pulled behind the tractor and in tandem. Rye grass seed, on the other hand, comes up just about anywhere just by broadcasting. Of course, without moisture, nothing will come up very well. [/QUOTE]
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