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Old 21-01-2006, 04:41 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
JD
 
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Default crabgrass preventer & seeding

I live in SE Virginia and have a mild coastal climate. I didn't seed my
lawn until early Nov last year. Although it has been pretty warm & wet this
winter, it was too late for the lawn to really get established.
Traditionally I have put down crabgrass preventer /fertilizer this time of
year, however I am concerned that it will prevent any unsprouted seeds from
emerging. What does the group think?
Thanks
JD in Norfolk VA


 
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