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Old 16-08-2004, 06:14 AM
Jeff
 
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"AustinMN" wrote in message ...
Chet Hayes wrote:

You can plant grass in summer, just like you can go to the beach in
January, but neither is advisable.


You know, some people need to realize that the internet is global. Nothing
wrong with going to the beach in January if you're in Australia. And
nothing wrong with planting grass in summer if you're in Greenland. Neither
you nor Probably know (because he didn't tell us) where the original poster
is or what zone he is in (if in the US). I'm in Minnesota, and although
it's not typical, the high here yesterday was 57 degrees F (14 Deg. C).
That's not too hot for planting grass.

Austin


Let's not forget that in the southern states of the US we grow different types of grass. Bermuda grows best between 90 and 100
degrees F. ...best time to plant is during the beginning of summer. ...don't do that with Northern grass types, however.