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<blockquote data-quote="mafioso" data-source="post: 797075" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>Before I ask, I'm not sure where the H2O is going to come from, assuming I can restore or re-plant my 3 lawns as they have been almost totally destroyed due to the drought in the Western Cape.</p><p></p><p>Anyhoo - here's my question: A few days ago, I (think) I got lucky enough to buy 4 small bags of "Canada Green" grass seeds at less than a third of the regular price per bag.</p><p></p><p>I now have more than enough grass seeds to re-sow all the many dead areas. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday, I went to Stodel Kenilworth and asked their dumb staff with what to cover the seeded areas and no-one knew. In the end, I bought 6 bags of wet, soggy compost and raked this over the seeds on one lawn.</p><p></p><p>There are two more lawns to re-sow and I will require many more bags of compost or whatever to cover the seeds.</p><p></p><p>Question: Do I really need to cover the seeds after sowing? It's raining now and a good time to get the job done. Can I just sow the seeds and let the rain wash them into the ground?</p><p></p><p>skollie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mafioso, post: 797075, member: 572"] Before I ask, I'm not sure where the H2O is going to come from, assuming I can restore or re-plant my 3 lawns as they have been almost totally destroyed due to the drought in the Western Cape. Anyhoo - here's my question: A few days ago, I (think) I got lucky enough to buy 4 small bags of "Canada Green" grass seeds at less than a third of the regular price per bag. I now have more than enough grass seeds to re-sow all the many dead areas. Yesterday, I went to Stodel Kenilworth and asked their dumb staff with what to cover the seeded areas and no-one knew. In the end, I bought 6 bags of wet, soggy compost and raked this over the seeds on one lawn. There are two more lawns to re-sow and I will require many more bags of compost or whatever to cover the seeds. Question: Do I really need to cover the seeds after sowing? It's raining now and a good time to get the job done. Can I just sow the seeds and let the rain wash them into the ground? skollie [/QUOTE]
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