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Lawns
... Seeding Rates for Lawns That Can Be Watered Location Grasses Seeding Rate (lbs per 1000 sq. ft.) Sunny Kentucky bluegrass 4 Shady Kentucky bluegrass & creeping red fescue 3 + 3. Recommended Seeding Rates for Lawns That Cannot Be Watered Soil Zone Grasses Seeding ...
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Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane
... setting large numbers of seeds without your noticing. Depending on the first year's seeding rate, and the emergence rate in subsequent seasons, you may wish to thin the flowers. While a heavy ... a longer bloom period and diversity to the scene. Some of the most reliable self-seeding annuals include: Calendula, California poppy, Shirley poppy, columbine, cornflower (bachelor's button), cosmos, dame's ...
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Common Sense Gardening Part 1: Crop Rotation and Green Manures
... to most vegetables. Fall rye should be seeded from Sept. 1 to 20 (at the rate of 2-3 lbs/1000 sq. ft.) It will germinate in the fall, remain dormant ... growth early the following spring. It should be plowed down a few weeks prior to seeding the garden. At that time it may be necessary to add some nitrogen fertilizer. Sustainable ...
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Early Bird May Get the Veggies
... to consider in answering these questions. Soil: Not all soils warm up at the same rate. Clay soils have the ability to hold more water than sandy soils. Water has a ... your side. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Potential Problems: Early spring seeding is not without risk. Seeds will often rot in soils that are both cold and ...
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Herbicide Injury to Yard and Garden Plants
... , problems may result. 5) Misapplication can cause injury to plants. For example: using a higher rate than recommended, (More is not better!); applying a chemical at the wrong time, or using ... of weeks. Amitrole T is slightly more persistent and seeding may need to be delayed until the following season, depending upon the rate used. These chemicals are recommended for use in the ...
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