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Chickweed reseed!
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<blockquote data-quote="organicguy" data-source="post: 8409624" data-attributes="member: 20864"><p>Get it grazes asap. Harrowing will just pull up heaps which will kill the grass underneath.</p><p>Had similar and grazes with cows, thought they weren't doing good enough job and too much damage so stopped. What we grazed was fine in spring, rest had to be re seeded.</p><p>I'm desperate to get on some August sown seeds at present but the clover was too small, now too wet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="organicguy, post: 8409624, member: 20864"] Get it grazes asap. Harrowing will just pull up heaps which will kill the grass underneath. Had similar and grazes with cows, thought they weren't doing good enough job and too much damage so stopped. What we grazed was fine in spring, rest had to be re seeded. I'm desperate to get on some August sown seeds at present but the clover was too small, now too wet! [/QUOTE]
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