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Autumn grass sowing better than spring time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 7660710" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Spring sowing is an absolute lottery down here - as above, moisture availability can be at either extreme or in its happy place. Easy to get a chit, luck decides whether they progress.</p><p></p><p>- Great way to begin your very own weed nursery, which is a great way to increase the cost of the exercise</p><p></p><p>Autumn sowing though, gives you more cracks at getting weeds controlled regardless of system, the new seeds aren't battling to beat established plants' growth rate - that's the main issue with inter/overseeding.</p><p>Given your species, cocksfoot and TF will grow all winter most likely, and the Timothy will need until spring to be much, it's slow off the blocks being such a tiny seed. </p><p>As per above, August is probably a good shout</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 7660710, member: 63856"] Spring sowing is an absolute lottery down here - as above, moisture availability can be at either extreme or in its happy place. Easy to get a chit, luck decides whether they progress. - Great way to begin your very own weed nursery, which is a great way to increase the cost of the exercise Autumn sowing though, gives you more cracks at getting weeds controlled regardless of system, the new seeds aren't battling to beat established plants' growth rate - that's the main issue with inter/overseeding. Given your species, cocksfoot and TF will grow all winter most likely, and the Timothy will need until spring to be much, it's slow off the blocks being such a tiny seed. As per above, August is probably a good shout [/QUOTE]
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