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Old 08-12-2010, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by stigrl View Post
Thanks, yes I know it will be a good accomplisment.
And I suppose I will definelty forget about the grass seed then.... new homeowner and I know NOTHING about yard work!
Grass grows best when temperature is constant and between 65-80 degrees (read the package the grass seed comes in).

Depending on where you live, now might be the perfect time, too early or too late.

I live in Ohio and it barely gets below 90 degrees here during day, but drops to below 80 on some nights.

I was in NY last weekend and it was 80 during day and about 60 at night.

In NY perfect time to grow grass, in Ohio, I need to wait a little bit. My lawn was torn up by the county a few months ago, and I planted seed on it (because I was sick of waiting for the county to fix it) and I have some grass growing, but not enough to make a difference.
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