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Damn birds are eating all the grass seed that I laid down.

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Originally posted by: BigDan
Originally posted by: JC
Spread hay thinly over the seeded area. Discourages the birds, also helps retain moisture. It gradually disappears into the new lawn.


JC

This works great. But, don't use hay in a lawn, use straw. Hay has seeds of broader-leafed forage grasses that will look awful with fine turf grasses. Hay works great for pasture plantings.


BD

Uh yes, I've already been informed of my mistake 😱

See above posts ^
 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Gigantic mutant venus fly traps. Filled with alka-seltzer. And doberman shepherds. Covered with poisoned birdseed.

The dogs should have bees in their mouths so when they bark, they shoot bees.

eddie izzard?
 
Originally posted by: JC
Originally posted by: BigDan
Originally posted by: JC
Spread hay thinly over the seeded area. Discourages the birds, also helps retain moisture. It gradually disappears into the new lawn.


JC

This works great. But, don't use hay in a lawn, use straw. Hay has seeds of broader-leafed forage grasses that will look awful with fine turf grasses. Hay works great for pasture plantings.


BD

Uh yes, I've already been informed of my mistake 😱

See above posts ^

Sorry, wandered off for quite awhile with the reply window open, then sent it without checking the new posts.

BD 😱
 
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