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    Here's everything you need to know about different types of grass, the best time to put down grass seed, the fastest growing grass seeds, and how to make your lawn grow thicker. “You need to ...

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    Choose high-quality seed: Choosing a high-quality seed suitable to your climate and growing conditions will save you money and time in the long run. A blended mixture of several different types of ...

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    Apply fertilizer when the grass is actively growing, no later than early November and no earlier than early April in most cold weather regions. Related: The 9 Best Organic Lawn Fertilizers 4.

  5. Milnthorpe Model - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, planting eucalypts is relatively cheap, and the grass and other problematic weeds are soon shaded out. Seeds of a range of native species are brought in by birds and grow readily on the forest floor. It is thus usually quicker and cheaper to use non-indigenous trees as a nurse crop rather than directly establishing natives ...

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    Cool season grasses start growth at 5 °C (41 °F), and grow at their fastest rate when temperatures are between 10 °C (50 °F) and 25 °C (77 °F), in climates that have relatively mild/cool summers, with two periods of rapid growth in the spring and autumn. [44]

  7. Energy crop - Wikipedia

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    The fastest-growing sector of German biofarming has been in the area of "Renewable Energy Crops" on nearly 500,000 ha (1,200,000 acres) of land (2006). [8] Energy crops can also be grown to boost gas yields where feedstocks have a low energy content, such as manures and spoiled grain.