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autumn re-seeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Great In Grass" data-source="post: 7131639" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>14kg/acre may be the 'norm' (15kg in the North & Scotland) but how many seeds per square meter are you sowing? Diploid Perennials have more than twice as many seeds per kilo.</p><p></p><p>There is then germination, HVS seed is no more money but with Hybrids that can be legally sold with a 75% germ and Perennials 80% (clovers too) mixtures adhering to HVS are well worth looking at.</p><p></p><p>Finally, for now, the RGCL contains most of the information required varieties currently listed and current would be the ones I would use. Non listed varieties are an unknown quantity particularly when it comes to disease resistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great In Grass, post: 7131639, member: 79"] 14kg/acre may be the 'norm' (15kg in the North & Scotland) but how many seeds per square meter are you sowing? Diploid Perennials have more than twice as many seeds per kilo. There is then germination, HVS seed is no more money but with Hybrids that can be legally sold with a 75% germ and Perennials 80% (clovers too) mixtures adhering to HVS are well worth looking at. Finally, for now, the RGCL contains most of the information required varieties currently listed and current would be the ones I would use. Non listed varieties are an unknown quantity particularly when it comes to disease resistance. [/QUOTE]
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