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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1360853" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Can't help ya with the fescue part--fescue is a dirty word round here, but annual ryegrass won't crowd out the bahia or bermuda I have. </p><p></p><p>It will come up easy enough right now, but If it gets dry before it establishes good, ryegrass will die out just as easy as it came up. </p><p>It is cold tolerant, needs some warm ground temps to germinate but does not really need cold weather to grow--but it needs moisture to keep growing. I planted some one year in early May to slow down erosion and it grew right thru July till it seeded out and then dried up. The only thing I saw it crowded out was goatweed. (wolley croton)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1360853, member: 18945"] Can't help ya with the fescue part--fescue is a dirty word round here, but annual ryegrass won't crowd out the bahia or bermuda I have. It will come up easy enough right now, but If it gets dry before it establishes good, ryegrass will die out just as easy as it came up. It is cold tolerant, needs some warm ground temps to germinate but does not really need cold weather to grow--but it needs moisture to keep growing. I planted some one year in early May to slow down erosion and it grew right thru July till it seeded out and then dried up. The only thing I saw it crowded out was goatweed. (wolley croton) [/QUOTE]
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