Grass seed
What is the most reliable brand for overseeding?
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I use Scotts,but theres several very good brands out there.
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Columbian red bud.
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Panama red
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I've never had a problem with Pennington Kentucky 31. At Lowe's or Sam's Club, it runs around $54 for a 50 lb bag.
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Try this...
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Crabgrass is pretty good I hear.
Easy to grow. |
What kind of grass are you trying to plant?
Fescue? Bermuda? Zoysia? In the midwest, hardly anything grows more reliably than Buffalo grass. Its requires very little attention and hardely ever needs mowed. |
It's getting kinda late in the year to be seeding.
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That's what I was thinking. Will seeding now have any benefit next spring?
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Early fall and early spring are the best times to seed. The temperature is perfect and there's plenty of precipitation.
If you overseed now (this batch will germinate without any problem) and then overseed again next spring, you should have very nice results. |
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I thought you were supposed to seed in the fall though
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