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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1263138" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>IMHO, its hard to get a cool season, and a warm season to work together. I can only grow one or the other, in one location. I can put a cool season like rye on top of a warm season. That works fine. They eat the rye down, in time for the crabgrass to come out. Fescue would shade the crabgrass. Kinda like you have crabgrass in your yard if you cut it too short. You don't have crabgrass, if you leave the fescue yard long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1263138, member: 17956"] IMHO, its hard to get a cool season, and a warm season to work together. I can only grow one or the other, in one location. I can put a cool season like rye on top of a warm season. That works fine. They eat the rye down, in time for the crabgrass to come out. Fescue would shade the crabgrass. Kinda like you have crabgrass in your yard if you cut it too short. You don't have crabgrass, if you leave the fescue yard long. [/QUOTE]
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