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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1554170" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I planted my first Coastal patch. Got a single bottom moldboard and cut some furrows. Had fresh baled sprigs in the back of the truck (produced by farmers locally) and commenced to pull the flakes off the bale and walk down the furrows separating the flakes and dropping the individual sprigs in as I walked...these are wet, muddy, freshly baled springs. </p><p></p><p>When finished came in with a blade at about a 45 degree angle and rolled the sod back in the furrows. One more trip with the tractor tire packing and was done.....almost......had to get back in the house....this was around January-February time frame, wifey-poo said "No way you are coming into MY house looking like that"......you can pretty much figure how that turned out.......They did come up and had a good field and got over my potential pneumonia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1554170, member: 27848"] I planted my first Coastal patch. Got a single bottom moldboard and cut some furrows. Had fresh baled sprigs in the back of the truck (produced by farmers locally) and commenced to pull the flakes off the bale and walk down the furrows separating the flakes and dropping the individual sprigs in as I walked...these are wet, muddy, freshly baled springs. When finished came in with a blade at about a 45 degree angle and rolled the sod back in the furrows. One more trip with the tractor tire packing and was done.....almost......had to get back in the house....this was around January-February time frame, wifey-poo said "No way you are coming into MY house looking like that"......you can pretty much figure how that turned out.......They did come up and had a good field and got over my potential pneumonia. [/QUOTE]
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