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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 698851" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Around here the bluestem, Klein and tifton held up well, considering the drought. Most got a spring cutting and will also get a fall, although thin, cutting depending on how the cold holds off. </p><p>I have been investigating the WW B Dahl for a few years now. The low input fert. and low water requirements make it very promising. Several people have told me that it is very aggressive and will choke out the Bahia. I really like the fact, mentioned earlier, that the dahl suppresses fire ants and is wildlife friendly. (Maybe the quail would have a chance to reestablish.)</p><p>You may be surprised in the spring at how much bermuda comes back up. My Bahia all died off but the seed bank in the ground came up immediately after the rain. </p><p>As far as the weeds are concerned I would hold off until the spring after the clover is done. I have been using Grazon P+D ( now called Trooper P+D). It has a residual that lasts for a while but found it is gone by the time the clover is coming back the following fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 698851, member: 5494"] Around here the bluestem, Klein and tifton held up well, considering the drought. Most got a spring cutting and will also get a fall, although thin, cutting depending on how the cold holds off. I have been investigating the WW B Dahl for a few years now. The low input fert. and low water requirements make it very promising. Several people have told me that it is very aggressive and will choke out the Bahia. I really like the fact, mentioned earlier, that the dahl suppresses fire ants and is wildlife friendly. (Maybe the quail would have a chance to reestablish.) You may be surprised in the spring at how much bermuda comes back up. My Bahia all died off but the seed bank in the ground came up immediately after the rain. As far as the weeds are concerned I would hold off until the spring after the clover is done. I have been using Grazon P+D ( now called Trooper P+D). It has a residual that lasts for a while but found it is gone by the time the clover is coming back the following fall. [/QUOTE]
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