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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5888192" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>LOL annual ryegrass has it's place.... it grows FAST and puts down roots to hold soil in erosion prone slopes. It will grow almost anywhere. And for whatever reason, deer love it (even though it has almost no nutritional value). I still use it on newly constructed bulldozed roads in late fall. It can be a bit of a problem as it will reseed itself, but I'd rather see ryegrass on a sloped plot than erosion channels running downhill with all the topsoil at the bottom of the hill.</p><p></p><p>Just don't buy the expensive 'throw and mow' seed blends ... those are mostly annual ryegrass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5888192, member: 2805"] LOL annual ryegrass has it's place.... it grows FAST and puts down roots to hold soil in erosion prone slopes. It will grow almost anywhere. And for whatever reason, deer love it (even though it has almost no nutritional value). I still use it on newly constructed bulldozed roads in late fall. It can be a bit of a problem as it will reseed itself, but I'd rather see ryegrass on a sloped plot than erosion channels running downhill with all the topsoil at the bottom of the hill. Just don't buy the expensive 'throw and mow' seed blends ... those are mostly annual ryegrass [/QUOTE]
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