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[QUOTE="dtrumpet, post: 3945545, member: 1231"] I (central ct) have good results seeding in late september, the ground is warm and as the fall warmth seems to last to early november, plenty of growth time . Enough to get in a few mowings of the new stuff. Spring seeding is good but only if you water the new grass through the summer dry spells. It will die off quickly since roots aren't deep. And I'm guessing since last weekends rains never came, there are a lot of us with pre emergent granules still sitting on the ground undissolved. [/QUOTE]
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