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Old 26-10-2004, 10:38 PM
Katra
 
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(Art Vega) wrote:

Hello,

I have been living in a house for the past two years,
and this year I'm considering growing rye grass in
the backyard so it looks more lively.

Does it hurt the existing St. Augustin grass in the
spring? Does it grow fast? Do I need to water it a lot?

Please tell me about the advantages and disadvantages.


Thanks and regards,
Art


Rye grass - Good!
When it dies in the spring and composts down,
it acts as a compost fertilzer for the St. Augustine.

Every time I remember to do the rye grass thing in the winter,
the summer St. Augistine is always healthier. :-)

Thanks for the reminder! It's getting to be about time to plant it.

K.

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