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Old 04-08-2009, 09:24 PM   #1
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Have just located some Bermuda grass seed, free, of a very nice rep, i know it needs better weather than were having at the mo, as it is warm climate grass, as in Africa, Amerca, but was going to give it a try before the summer ends, excellent food for my Leopard tort, my thoughts was to grow in a deep tray, so it can be covered if cool. Anyone had experience growing, with this grass.
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its the type of grass mostly in my pens. if you are going to give it a try you will need to put the tray in the sunniest place in the yard. berm hates cold. it goes dormant just under 60f. good luck.
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Old 05-08-2009, 10:22 AM   #3
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Yep, just under 60f, i might be able to manage, if i can get a couple of cuts as feed, for this year, i will try and sow more trays next year, after i have begged more of the 25 kilo bags he has
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