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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1277906" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>If the weeds are mainly broadleaf that can be easily sprayed out without harming the grass, sounds like it could work.</p><p>Most likely the soil right now is unsuitable for establishing pasture or you're losing the grass seed to slugs/mice/birds or something of the sort. Creating a fine mulch as you suggest seems like it would help to improve the soil and maybe protect the seed from birds (though not slugs or mice). Haven't tried it that way myself, but we have a few cleared areas here that haven't taken the grass seed we spread, and in my opinion won't take it till the soil organic content/fertility matches the remainder of the pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1277906, member: 9267"] If the weeds are mainly broadleaf that can be easily sprayed out without harming the grass, sounds like it could work. Most likely the soil right now is unsuitable for establishing pasture or you're losing the grass seed to slugs/mice/birds or something of the sort. Creating a fine mulch as you suggest seems like it would help to improve the soil and maybe protect the seed from birds (though not slugs or mice). Haven't tried it that way myself, but we have a few cleared areas here that haven't taken the grass seed we spread, and in my opinion won't take it till the soil organic content/fertility matches the remainder of the pasture. [/QUOTE]
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