Posted by dave2 on September 20, 2011 at 02:18:40 from (139.139.35.70):
hey folks, have a small place that gets next to no direct sunlight. Result is most always moist to wet with nettle and a some type of sour grass that the horses won't eat.... I mowed it to knock down the nettle and raked everything up/hauled it off (horses will eat nettle and it's good for them after it has layed a day or so to dry). Just wondering if t makes to seed it with anything.... Prolly a real ignorant ??? to you folks, but if it was sedded with wheat or barley... 1) would it grow and overpower the nettle and junk grass? 2) would it continue to come back after just being mowed (think I know that answer)?
Less than 1/4 acre and prep doesn't seem to take much more than running over it with the rotary hay rake...
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