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Should I hay after a freeze
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<blockquote data-quote="ny_grass" data-source="post: 586067" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>I'm embarrassed to admit that I'm not exactly sure what the dominant grass is. I've heard people say I have red top, timothy, orchard grass, reed canary. There's also a lot of red clover, bed straw, plantain, dandelion and, in the wetter parts, what seems to be called cut grass (or swamp grass).</p><p></p><p>It's been a couple of days now since the freeze; I was out there earlier and it seems to have weathered the freeze very well; a little bit of yellow/brownish but not bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ny_grass, post: 586067, member: 8237"] I'm embarrassed to admit that I'm not exactly sure what the dominant grass is. I've heard people say I have red top, timothy, orchard grass, reed canary. There's also a lot of red clover, bed straw, plantain, dandelion and, in the wetter parts, what seems to be called cut grass (or swamp grass). It's been a couple of days now since the freeze; I was out there earlier and it seems to have weathered the freeze very well; a little bit of yellow/brownish but not bad. [/QUOTE]
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