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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17034"><p>> other knowledgeable folks you</p><p>> might want to contact are your</p><p>> local seed dealers (keep in mind</p><p>> they may try to push their brand</p><p>> of seed) or your local feed store</p><p>> owner or dealer. these people may</p><p>> also know what will work best in</p><p>> your area and what has worked for</p><p>> others.</p><p></p><p>You might contact your County NRCS for assistance if your extension people won't respond. If you do seed, you might drag the area with a chain harrow to scratch the soil so the seed can make contact, then drag it with a tire drag to cover the seed. That way you won't distrub the soil very much and it will not hurt the existing grass. Good Luck</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:sillco@compufort.com">sillco@compufort.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17034"] > other knowledgeable folks you > might want to contact are your > local seed dealers (keep in mind > they may try to push their brand > of seed) or your local feed store > owner or dealer. these people may > also know what will work best in > your area and what has worked for > others. You might contact your County NRCS for assistance if your extension people won't respond. If you do seed, you might drag the area with a chain harrow to scratch the soil so the seed can make contact, then drag it with a tire drag to cover the seed. That way you won't distrub the soil very much and it will not hurt the existing grass. Good Luck [email=sillco@compufort.com]sillco@compufort.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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