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<blockquote data-quote="Blaithin" data-source="post: 4925584" data-attributes="member: 5764"><p>Legumes are listed as being more successful for frost seeding than grasses which is fine with me as, with my poor pasture plant knowledge, I don't see a great many legumes in my pasture. Trefoil is generally recommended as a good all around option however clover can be more aggressive which would be nicer for my grazing situation. Don't have many alfalfa plants kicking around in most areas so no real risk of auto toxicity issues there.</p><p></p><p>I'm unsure yet if I might go for a legume-grass blend just to provide a general overall rejuvenation boost. I don't really need a large stand of legumes but at the same time it's not like this method results in one giant stand of a consistent plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaithin, post: 4925584, member: 5764"] Legumes are listed as being more successful for frost seeding than grasses which is fine with me as, with my poor pasture plant knowledge, I don't see a great many legumes in my pasture. Trefoil is generally recommended as a good all around option however clover can be more aggressive which would be nicer for my grazing situation. Don't have many alfalfa plants kicking around in most areas so no real risk of auto toxicity issues there. I'm unsure yet if I might go for a legume-grass blend just to provide a general overall rejuvenation boost. I don't really need a large stand of legumes but at the same time it's not like this method results in one giant stand of a consistent plant. [/QUOTE]
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