RWEST
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- Aug 11, 2003
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- Windber, PA
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- ALL J-D's: 955, X595, 6x4 Diesel Gator, CX Compact Gator, 310D Loader/Backhoe (4x4, turbo, extend-a-hoe)
Just had my niece's new lawn power-raked and hydro-seeded end of last week. The seed's a mix consisting primarily of ryegrass, with a little red fescue and bluegrass in there (it's called the "Penn State" mix or something).
I didn't think I'd have enough time to do it the old fashioned (rake, fertilize, seed, cover with straw, re-cover after wind blows straw away, re-cover again, etc..) way, before colder weather sets in. Anyway, we're now having just gorgeous weather, bright sunshine, temps in the 70's-80's, low humidity, and coolish nights here in PA. The hydro-seeder guy told us we'd have to keep the stuff moist, or they wouldn't guarantee it to grow (he told us 10-14 days), and, the sun could bake the seed and kill it. We're all on wells out here, and it's been a really dry/hot summer, so, we're a little nervous about watering 1/2 acre with a garden hose twice a day. Just wondering how long the stuff will keep till we get some natural (rain) water on it. What do you think?
I didn't think I'd have enough time to do it the old fashioned (rake, fertilize, seed, cover with straw, re-cover after wind blows straw away, re-cover again, etc..) way, before colder weather sets in. Anyway, we're now having just gorgeous weather, bright sunshine, temps in the 70's-80's, low humidity, and coolish nights here in PA. The hydro-seeder guy told us we'd have to keep the stuff moist, or they wouldn't guarantee it to grow (he told us 10-14 days), and, the sun could bake the seed and kill it. We're all on wells out here, and it's been a really dry/hot summer, so, we're a little nervous about watering 1/2 acre with a garden hose twice a day. Just wondering how long the stuff will keep till we get some natural (rain) water on it. What do you think?