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Establishing native warm season grasses.
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<blockquote data-quote="nwsg76" data-source="post: 3387982" data-attributes="member: 7241"><p>The TWRA private lands biologist are excellent at est. Nwsg. They help plant more nwsg than anyone in the state. Your off to a good start by fall spaying fescue. Be patient because it will take one to two years before you get a good stand. The structure provided by the plants is what your looking for. </p><p>Side note. The twra private lands biologist are affected by the gov shutdown due to their offices are in federal buildings. So be patient because their phones and email don't work either right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwsg76, post: 3387982, member: 7241"] The TWRA private lands biologist are excellent at est. Nwsg. They help plant more nwsg than anyone in the state. Your off to a good start by fall spaying fescue. Be patient because it will take one to two years before you get a good stand. The structure provided by the plants is what your looking for. Side note. The twra private lands biologist are affected by the gov shutdown due to their offices are in federal buildings. So be patient because their phones and email don't work either right now. [/QUOTE]
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