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3rd: As conditions permit, sow seeds for forages that will provide as close to year-round grazing as possible: tall fescue, ryegrass, wheat, oats and rape for early spring; Kentucky bluegrass and orchard grass for spring and fall; bromegrass and timothy for early summer; birdsfoot trefoil, bahiagrass, Bermuda grass, Sudan grass, crabgrass and lespedeza for mid to late summer.
A bag of weed control plus fertilizer from Lawn Care Pro Step 2 can kill off most broadleaf weeds, dandelions, horseweed, knotweed, bittercress, lippia (matchweed), bindweed, aster, black medic, button weed, carpetweed, red clover, bur clover, hop clover, bull thistle, chickweed, chicory, curly dock, castsear (coast dandelion), cinquefoil, filaree, primrose, lespedeza, fleabane, red sorrel, knotweed seedling, ragweed, English daisy and among others.
Using lots of fertilizer, the coal companies do manage to grow a ground cover called lespedeza on mining sites they say have been reclaimed.
 
 
 
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