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<blockquote data-quote="tsellars" data-source="post: 1718019" data-attributes="member: 40801"><p>[USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER] [USER=28912]@sstterry[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I was meaning clip the existing grass after planting new. Was thinking I would need to keep the existing grass in check to give the new a better chance to establish. Would be drilling an existing pasture that has lots of six weeks fescue that comes up every spring and then lays over once it matures and turns brown, drives me nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsellars, post: 1718019, member: 40801"] [USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER] [USER=28912]@sstterry[/USER] I was meaning clip the existing grass after planting new. Was thinking I would need to keep the existing grass in check to give the new a better chance to establish. Would be drilling an existing pasture that has lots of six weeks fescue that comes up every spring and then lays over once it matures and turns brown, drives me nuts. [/QUOTE]
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