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Winter Rye Grass
What is the latest that one should plant winter rye in Austin? I'm
considering overseeding my St. Augustine lawn. |
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Winter Rye Grass
One hour before the next rain.
"cledus" wrote in message om... What is the latest that one should plant winter rye in Austin? I'm considering overseeding my St. Augustine lawn. |
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Winter Rye Grass
Winter rye will sprout anytime there is ample moisture AND the minimum
temperature is around 40F or less. Both must occur simultaneously. Generally, there is no too late time in winter. Winter rye doesn't fare too well in thick foliage soil like St. Augustine grass, even if dormant. Meant more for bare or sparse foliage soil for cover in winter. -- Lil' Dave Beware the rule quoters, the corp mindset, the Borg Else you will be absorbed "cledus" wrote in message om... What is the latest that one should plant winter rye in Austin? I'm considering overseeding my St. Augustine lawn. |
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Winter Rye Grass
I sprinkled a lot of rye seed in two different ocasions on my backyard
here in San Antonio. First time was in October, I used seed from last year, but very few sprout. So about 3 weeks ago I used new annual seed. Still few sprout. Does it need to cover with soil? The bag says its OK just to spread it. Thanks for any hints, Art |
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Winter Rye Grass
You just need a lot of cold, wet, icky days - it will
sprout & do just fine. I will probably seed some today myself :-) It's been a weird & too warm year so far... Gene "Art" wrote in message ups.com... I sprinkled a lot of rye seed in two different ocasions on my backyard here in San Antonio. First time was in October, I used seed from last year, but very few sprout. So about 3 weeks ago I used new annual seed. Still few sprout. Does it need to cover with soil? The bag says its OK just to spread it. Thanks for any hints, Art |
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In article . com,
"Art" wrote: I sprinkled a lot of rye seed in two different ocasions on my backyard here in San Antonio. First time was in October, I used seed from last year, but very few sprout. So about 3 weeks ago I used new annual seed. Still few sprout. Does it need to cover with soil? The bag says its OK just to spread it. Thanks for any hints, Art Need lossa rain. :-) This current weather should help. -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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Winter Rye Grass
October, and even 3 weeks ago were too warm. And, we're purty much in a
drought right now. You need a few days where the temp is at least 40F for a low or lower, and simultaneous drizzly rain. Winter rye thrives well once started. Come spring, it dies. Its meant for winter cover after the fields have been tilled over for the winter. Exposed soil for the seed, not soil coverage is best. -- Jonny "Art" wrote in message ups.com... I sprinkled a lot of rye seed in two different ocasions on my backyard here in San Antonio. First time was in October, I used seed from last year, but very few sprout. So about 3 weeks ago I used new annual seed. Still few sprout. Does it need to cover with soil? The bag says its OK just to spread it. Thanks for any hints, Art |
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Winter Rye Grass
cledus wrote:
What is the latest that one should plant winter rye in Austin? I'm considering overseeding my St. Augustine lawn. Cledus You did not mention how big your yard is, or what your plans for the winter are, but be prepared, very prepared to mow your winter rye. I'm being sarcastic here, but does your mower, if a riding type, have a good heater? I made the mistake of "winteryezing" my lawn some time back (1 acre) and spent every other week on my riding mower. Good luck, Ray South Austin, TX === |
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Winter Rye Grass
"Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman" wrote in message ... cledus wrote: What is the latest that one should plant winter rye in Austin? I'm considering overseeding my St. Augustine lawn. Cledus You did not mention how big your yard is, or what your plans for the winter are, but be prepared, very prepared to mow your winter rye. I'm being sarcastic here, but does your mower, if a riding type, have a good heater? I made the mistake of "winteryezing" my lawn some time back (1 acre) and spent every other week on my riding mower. Good luck, Ray South Austin, TX === Winter rye is like Johnson grass (weed to most people). Its a stalk type grass. Not a surface crawler like Bermuda or St. Augustine. Its supposed to be mowed very high, 4 or more inches. If you want it to return the following year without seeding, let it grow to seed. Which is not very possible if mowed for visual pleasure. -- Jonny |
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FYI - I let ~ one acre go to seed last year.
So far, little to none has sprouted. Then again, it's just now getting wet & cold enough ... we'll see ... Gene "Jim" wrote in message nk.net... "Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman" wrote in message ... cledus wrote: What is the latest that one should plant winter rye in Austin? I'm considering overseeding my St. Augustine lawn. Cledus You did not mention how big your yard is, or what your plans for the winter are, but be prepared, very prepared to mow your winter rye. I'm being sarcastic here, but does your mower, if a riding type, have a good heater? I made the mistake of "winteryezing" my lawn some time back (1 acre) and spent every other week on my riding mower. Good luck, Ray South Austin, TX === Winter rye is like Johnson grass (weed to most people). Its a stalk type grass. Not a surface crawler like Bermuda or St. Augustine. Its supposed to be mowed very high, 4 or more inches. If you want it to return the following year without seeding, let it grow to seed. Which is not very possible if mowed for visual pleasure. -- Jonny |
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Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman wrote:
cledus wrote: What is the latest that one should plant winter rye in Austin? I'm considering overseeding my St. Augustine lawn. Cledus You did not mention how big your yard is, or what your plans for the winter are, but be prepared, _very prepared_ to mow your winter rye. I'm being sarcastic here, but does your mower, if a riding type, have a good heater? I made the mistake of "winteryezing" my lawn some time back (1 acre) and spent every other week on my riding mower. Good luck, Ray South Austin, TX === I have the standard small suburban lot. So not that big of a deal to get some extra exercise mowing it (except with the recent cold weather - brrr). I seeded a couple of weeks ago and it is coming up, especially in some bare areas where the Augustine won't grow under the trees. Thanks! -C |
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Winter Rye Grass
Well, one more week and only a few more little skinny grasses have
sprouted. I hope is not something with the ground. We bought this house in September and since it had been vacant for more than 6 months, most of the existing St. Augustin grass had died. This is the reason I placed this winter grass so at least is not too muddy in rainy days. Thanks and merry Christmas to all! Art |
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Winter Rye Grass
Hold on a little longer - we have not had enough rain
to sprout anything. If you plant it, they will sprout - eventually :-) Gene "Art" wrote in message oups.com... Well, one more week and only a few more little skinny grasses have sprouted. I hope is not something with the ground. We bought this house in September and since it had been vacant for more than 6 months, most of the existing St. Augustin grass had died. This is the reason I placed this winter grass so at least is not too muddy in rainy days. Thanks and merry Christmas to all! Art |
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Winter Rye Grass
In article .com,
"Art" wrote: Well, one more week and only a few more little skinny grasses have sprouted. I hope is not something with the ground. We bought this house in September and since it had been vacant for more than 6 months, most of the existing St. Augustin grass had died. This is the reason I placed this winter grass so at least is not too muddy in rainy days. Thanks and merry Christmas to all! Art It's not been that wet and cold yet. It should take off soon! I'm going to plant mine fresh as soon as I get done raking all the leaves and moving a lot of the rock I just had delivered. ;-) -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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Winter Rye Grass
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. "Art" wrote in message ups.com... I sprinkled a lot of rye seed in two different ocasions on my backyard here in San Antonio. First time was in October, I used seed from last year, but very few sprout. So about 3 weeks ago I used new annual seed. Still few sprout. Does it need to cover with soil? The bag says its OK just to spread it. Thanks for any hints, Art |
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