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I was thinking pulling seed heads and replanting that into crp which grows nothing but foot tall sparse grasses would be a decent idea for next spring. our crp ground was planted years ago and doesn't look very healthy.
I'd say being savvy is a good thing. The prices for seed are insane, so I like the idea of using the free seed. I've taken your approach with the free seed from winter rye and would like to apply it to other aspects as well.
LOL, I'm not tall enough to play pro ball - only about 5' 9''. Indian is the second tallest grass here. The big blue is taller than it - I would say its 9 - 10 feet tall and the Indian is about 8.
LOL, I'm not tall enough to play pro ball - only about 5' 9''. Indian is the second tallest grass here. The big blue is taller than it - I would say its 9 feet tall and the Indian is about 7.
I'd say being savvy is a good thing. The prices for seed are insane, so I like the idea of using the free seed. I've taken your approach with the free seed from winter rye and would like to apply it to other aspects as well.
My best advice for planting big blue is don't get the seed over 1/4 inch deep and 1/2 at the absolute most. Lot's of grass fields in this area fail because the seed are drilled too deep.
I love the tall grass fields. They have a therapeutic effect on me....
I've also learned that mowing timing, height, and frequency based on local conditions are the key in maintaining it and getting it to do well. Every man doesn't fight the same war....