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Winter Rye Grass
Latosha Washington wrote:
I don't know why people do this rye thing. I hate it and am always digging up clumps that spread in from neighbors yards. That would be me, Latosha. I'm putting in an outdoor kitchen and spread rye because the backyard was becoming a sea of mud and a relatively cheap option. OTOH I didn't want to put in *real* grass because I'll be tilling it under when the real plants go in. Count your blessings. My neighbors (on all sides) put down trash, and I'm always picking up clumps that spread in from neighbors yards. -- Mike Harris Austin, TX |
Winter Rye Grass
"harriswest" wrote in message ... Latosha Washington wrote: I don't know why people do this rye thing. I hate it and am always digging up clumps that spread in from neighbors yards. That would be me, Latosha. I'm putting in an outdoor kitchen and spread rye because the backyard was becoming a sea of mud and a relatively cheap option. Mike Harris Austin, TX I've been growing winter rye, too, Latosha and Mike, but I'm willing to consider something else. I've recently read out about Austrian winter peas. They look like an interesting winter cover crop for this area, but I know nothing about them. Anyone here have any experience with them? David in San Antonio |
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