This is the 1/3 acre that I seeded last week with native American
grasses:
http://www.celestialhabitats.com/tn_Dscn0880.jpg
http://www.celestialhabitats.com/tn_Dscn0921.jpg
I ordered my seed from
http://www.seedsource.com (Native American Seed).
Excellent seed!
Sincerely,
J. Kolenovsky
VP, Houston chapter, Native Plant Society of Texas
http://www.celestialhabitats.com
John wrote:
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We are in the process of building our cabin, and wanted to plant a litt=
le
over 1.25 acres of Kentucky blue on a portion of the remaining land. Th=
e
soil is of the sandy type, and we are located in southern Oregon at aro=
und
4500 ft. The property originally had pine trees and sage brush. Some of=
the
pines remain, but I have rough graded the property to rid it of the sag=
e and
tree stumps. We are not expecting to move in until the fall of '04, so =
we
have time to do everything right.
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If any, what would you recommend as a topsoil combination? Best and mos=
t
efficient way of smoothing out the rough grade, so no there are no abru=
pt
changes throughout the lawn? Sod, seed, or hydroseed? Best time of year=
to
plant? Any other tips that would be beneficial?
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Thanks in advance.
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J. Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP
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