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Tall Fescue in NE Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="BlondeD" data-source="post: 1602723" data-attributes="member: 33411"><p>........I'm in South West Tennessee.....the old KY 31 fescue was tough and persisted well. Now, with the shifting climate, I've noticed that even it is having a tougher time and other grasses are taking over. That being said, I'm trying to clean up a lot of these others, along with the old "infected" KY31 and replace with these "novel" fescues. Ask me in 5 years....thw seed mix I've assembled is sitting in my shop, waiting on enough worthwhile rains before I'll break out the drill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlondeD, post: 1602723, member: 33411"] ........I'm in South West Tennessee.....the old KY 31 fescue was tough and persisted well. Now, with the shifting climate, I've noticed that even it is having a tougher time and other grasses are taking over. That being said, I'm trying to clean up a lot of these others, along with the old "infected" KY31 and replace with these "novel" fescues. Ask me in 5 years....thw seed mix I've assembled is sitting in my shop, waiting on enough worthwhile rains before I'll break out the drill. [/QUOTE]
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