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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5413652" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Yes...we've done it many times...with glysophate which is neutralized when it touches the soil....it only kills growing plants... doesn't harm seed....we sow into grass that's not too tall though.... with the idea being after the grass browns that it will lay down and create a mulch layer over the seed but like Popcorn mentioned...the grass or weeds need to be growing to get a good kill..... ideally the grass your sowing into isn't too tall.......if it's taller...spray a week before you sow....then mow the brown thatch over the seed you just sowed... ideally just before a heavy rain......in other words...I would not mow grass that I just applied glysophate too in the same day...give the spray an opportunity to kill the grass....then let it lay down naturally as it browns...or if it's taller grass spray it the week before and mow it down the day you sow seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5413652, member: 20594"] Yes...we've done it many times...with glysophate which is neutralized when it touches the soil....it only kills growing plants... doesn't harm seed....we sow into grass that's not too tall though.... with the idea being after the grass browns that it will lay down and create a mulch layer over the seed but like Popcorn mentioned...the grass or weeds need to be growing to get a good kill..... ideally the grass your sowing into isn't too tall.......if it's taller...spray a week before you sow....then mow the brown thatch over the seed you just sowed... ideally just before a heavy rain......in other words...I would not mow grass that I just applied glysophate too in the same day...give the spray an opportunity to kill the grass....then let it lay down naturally as it browns...or if it's taller grass spray it the week before and mow it down the day you sow seed. [/QUOTE]
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