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Old 08-12-2014, 04:17 PM
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My grass seed experiments have got me thinking, it seems kind of silly to spread a whole bunch of seed over a large area and then attempt to keep the whole area moist for 7-14 days so the seed can germinate. Seems there's a 5-6 day period when the seed does not really attach to the soil,it just sits there, so I'm wondering if it would be possible to spread the seed out on a tray or something and water it for 5-6 days, and just before it produces roots or whatever spread it on the ground. This would cut down on a lot of watering and increase your chances of success...I would think. I have already determined that the seed does not need to be covered to germinate, it just needs water. I'm going to spread a bunch of leftover seed on a tray and try it.
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