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Drilling grass seed question
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5888658" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>You'll want the dirt covered for erosion control. If you have any slope, use the matting. If you can find it, use the biodegradable kind instead of the standard stuff they sell. Any rental place should have a seed planter. It's a slot of walking but worth it. When planting grass, just pretend someone else is buying the seed, and put out extra. Go over yard one way and then go over the other way. If you have seed left over, you might broadcast that. Pray for rain, not a drencher, but a slow rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5888658, member: 12150"] You’ll want the dirt covered for erosion control. If you have any slope, use the matting. If you can find it, use the biodegradable kind instead of the standard stuff they sell. Any rental place should have a seed planter. It’s a slot of walking but worth it. When planting grass, just pretend someone else is buying the seed, and put out extra. Go over yard one way and then go over the other way. If you have seed left over, you might broadcast that. Pray for rain, not a drencher, but a slow rain. [/QUOTE]
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