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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5657104" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Yes sow heavy and if you have a way to spray glysophate...spray it...then the standing grass will brown and lay down on its own and mat over your seed as a mulch...especially following a good rain....if you dont spray....then sow heavy then mow low...but without spraying you will likely have more competition from grass and weeds...but you'll still have a green fall plot....and when you get your seed...remember not rye grass....but cereal rye....and again winter wheat and crimson clover with the cereal rye will make a nice fall blend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5657104, member: 20594"] Yes sow heavy and if you have a way to spray glysophate...spray it...then the standing grass will brown and lay down on its own and mat over your seed as a mulch...especially following a good rain....if you dont spray....then sow heavy then mow low...but without spraying you will likely have more competition from grass and weeds...but you'll still have a green fall plot....and when you get your seed...remember not rye grass....but cereal rye....and again winter wheat and crimson clover with the cereal rye will make a nice fall blend. [/QUOTE]
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