Posted by Kurt Ullman on November 28, 2008, 8:47 am
Had some work done around my house that included reworking some of the
planting beds. We want to make a couple smaller by planting grass in
some of the areas. Is it too late this year in Indiana?
Posted by ds549 on November 28, 2008, 9:18 am
you can do it now,but straw over it is a must. ive seeded in
dec,jan,feb with good results,just dont expect to much growth till it
gets warm. the seed and straw are better than mud i think..
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Posted by trader4 on November 30, 2008, 9:26 am
On Nov 28, 9:18 am, ds...@webtv.net wrote:
> you can do it now,but straw over it is a must. ive seeded in
> dec,jan,feb with good results,just dont expect to much growth till it
> gets warm. the seed and straw are better than mud i think..
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You can seed all you want, but grass seed needs soil temps in the 50's
to germinate, so in Indiana in Dec, it's just going to sit there till
Spring.
> dec,jan,feb with good results,just dont expect to much growth till it
> gets warm. the seed and straw are better than mud i think..
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