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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5798070" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I love the growth I get out of seed planted in tilled ground, but we just have too many dry spells throughout the year. My ridge-top plots dry out VERY quickly if the soil has been tilled. Basically, three weeks without rain and they are done for, and we regularly get 3-week periods without rain in the summer and fall.</p><p></p><p>Throw-and-mow great reduces germination and growth rates (roots can't penetrate far into our concrete-hard ground), but it seems to be the only way I can consistently grow a decent plot in my soils and TN's climate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5798070, member: 17"] I love the growth I get out of seed planted in tilled ground, but we just have too many dry spells throughout the year. My ridge-top plots dry out VERY quickly if the soil has been tilled. Basically, three weeks without rain and they are done for, and we regularly get 3-week periods without rain in the summer and fall. Throw-and-mow great reduces germination and growth rates (roots can't penetrate far into our concrete-hard ground), but it seems to be the only way I can consistently grow a decent plot in my soils and TN's climate. [/QUOTE]
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