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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1584263" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>It seems to me there is a temperature theshhold. I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first. </p><p>Been pizz anting in tops in our bare spots. Mostly using a skidstee grapple to rake up the soil and spread them . Then a roller pretty much identical to 5s. In a small bare spot may just mash and back drag with bucket. Heck some days when it's muddy I'll come home pull a 5 gallon bucket of tops & roots, grab a six pack and go put them in by hand. I have a pond I dug just for this project and a thousand feet of pline irrigation run off a 2" trash pump. Works very well until the temps started pushing a hundred. In that heat it seems only about 10 percent survive...I think I'm going to quit until fall. </p><p>My observation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1584263, member: 24947"] It seems to me there is a temperature theshhold. I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first. Been pizz anting in tops in our bare spots. Mostly using a skidstee grapple to rake up the soil and spread them . Then a roller pretty much identical to 5s. In a small bare spot may just mash and back drag with bucket. Heck some days when it's muddy I'll come home pull a 5 gallon bucket of tops & roots, grab a six pack and go put them in by hand. I have a pond I dug just for this project and a thousand feet of pline irrigation run off a 2" trash pump. Works very well until the temps started pushing a hundred. In that heat it seems only about 10 percent survive...I think I'm going to quit until fall. My observation [/QUOTE]
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