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Old 13-09-2004, 01:50 PM
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Hello from New Orleans!

I know nothing about planting grass so I hope someone can answer a
question for me - I planted some ryegrass in my back yard last week and
it's growing in beautifully...how long before I (and my dogs) can safely
walk on it?

Thanks!

Bingle

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Old 13-09-2004, 03:02 PM
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Depending on how well it's growing, first mowing can be from 2 to 3 weeks.


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Hello from New Orleans!

I know nothing about planting grass so I hope someone can answer a
question for me - I planted some ryegrass in my back yard last week and
it's growing in beautifully...how long before I (and my dogs) can safely
walk on it?

Thanks!

Bingle



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Old 13-09-2004, 09:09 PM
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Starlord answered...."Depending on how well it's growing, first mowing can
be from 2 to 3 weeks........."

This depends on the type of mower used.
If you are using a cylinder mower, where the blade cuts against the sole
plate, you can cut after 3 or 3 weeks, but if you are using a rotary mower
you should leave it longer for a good root system to develop as the grass is
pulled during cutting especially if the blades are at all blunt

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Thanks so much for your response...but it doesn't answer my question --
can I not walk on it until I mow it in 3 weeks?

Thanks again!

Bingle

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Old 15-09-2004, 09:27 AM
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Mister Bingle wrote:
Thanks so much for your response...but it doesn't answer my question --
can I not walk on it until I mow it in 3 weeks?


I would *avoid* or *limit* walking on it until it's mowable, but I
wouldn't worry about it if I *had* to walk on it. I walk on seedlings
all the time while doing the maintenance they need (watering, raking
leaves).


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Old 15-09-2004, 07:32 PM
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Walked on them when you sowed them right? Just don't play football on it
yet..




"Dan Hartung" wrote in message
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Mister Bingle wrote:
Thanks so much for your response...but it doesn't answer my question --
can I not walk on it until I mow it in 3 weeks?


I would *avoid* or *limit* walking on it until it's mowable, but I
wouldn't worry about it if I *had* to walk on it. I walk on seedlings
all the time while doing the maintenance they need (watering, raking
leaves).



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