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Will lows of 36F kill my babies?


I have a completely dirt lawn that I have seeded with a fescue/clover mix. I had the entire front yard re-graded, but because my contractor was way behind schedule I was forced to seed much later in the season than I would have liked. Fortunately, we haven’t had our first frost yet (it’s late), but next week the temps are expected to dip into the mid-30s. Do I need to be concerned? The clover is sprouting nicely and I’ve only just spotted the first grass sprouts. I would really like to have decent growth for erosion control over the winter.

by PotentialHungry5464

2 Comments

  1. Massive-Mention-3679

    Put garden hay on top of the seeds/seedlings. I have clover sprouting now in a fall wildflower mix which means it needs the cold temps to germinate and develop a root system

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