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Dormant seeding blue grama

bpgreen
13 years ago

Most of my lawn is a mixture of cool season natives (with a few naturalized non natives like strawberry clover and crested wheatgrass). I'm down to watering three times a year, and the only area that looks really bad is the hellstrip. I have a few random clumps of blue grama there that absolutely thrive, so I bought some more seed.

I bought about twice what I think I need. My plan is to dormant seed with half the seed just before the first good snow storm. It's probably already too late for grama to germinate, but I want to wait and make sure (also try to keep the wind loss minimized). I'll hold back the other half of the seed to manually seed and water during the warmer weather.

For those of you with blue grama, does this plan sound like a good idea, or am I wasting my time with the dormant seeding part?

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