Posted by jackinok on August 13, 2012 at 05:47:46 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: grass seed? posted by George Marsh on August 12, 2012 at 15:25:26:
as near as i can tell here,nothing!,unless of course you can find some way of making a yard of broomweed or snake weed, that seems to be holding up well. anything without water here is brown,but most will come back i think.even the bluestem and buffalo grass crunches when you walk on it,but if you dig down in it it still has a few green stems so it will survive most likely. jack your mower up and put it up on blocks,and be glad you dont have to be out in the heat. till we get some good rains your wasting time worrying about it! im going to start mowing pastures next weekend.to see if i can get a jump on the weeds,but Im going to just use a sycle mower and lay the old growth down. small chance of rain this week but im not counting on much.
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