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  2. This Is the Best Time to Plant Grass Seed, According to Lawn ...

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  3. Here’s How to Plant Grass Seed for a Lush Green Yard - AOL

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    The best time to plant grass seed is when grass is actively growing and that depends on where you live: Generally, warm season grasses are found in the south. They grow during warmer months of the ...

  4. Vernalization - Wikipedia

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    The term is sometimes used to refer to the need of herbal (non-woody) plants for a period of cold dormancy in order to produce new shoots and leaves, [1] but this usage is discouraged. [ 2 ] Many plants grown in temperate climates require vernalization and must experience a period of low winter temperature to initiate or accelerate the ...

  5. Stratification (seeds) - Wikipedia

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    Cold stratification is the process of subjecting seeds to both cold and moist conditions. Seeds of many trees, shrubs and perennials require these conditions before germination will ensue. [citation needed] In the wild, seed dormancy is usually overcome by the seed spending time in the ground through a winter period and having its hard seed ...

  6. When Should You Plant Grass Seed in the Spring? Here ... - AOL

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    1. Watch the soil temperatures. If it’s too cold, grass seed won’t germinate. If it’s too hot, the baby grass seeds will pop up, then quickly fry.

  7. Eragrostis setifolia - Wikipedia

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    Eragrostis setifolia is a summer growing (C4) grass. [3] It is capable of year round flowering and seed set. [1] It tends to respond positively to rainfall events with growth, germination and flowering coinciding with rainfall and water availability. [12] Germination is highly dependent on rainfall and is severely depauparate in the absence of ...

  8. Bromus tectorum - Wikipedia

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    If winter rainfall is limiting and germination is inhibited, but spring moisture is adequate, then seeds will germinate in the spring, and the plants will flower that summer. [10] The seeds maintain high viability (ability to germinate under optimal conditions) in dry storage, lasting over 11 years. In the field, under buried conditions, seeds ...

  9. Dormancy - Wikipedia

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    Dormancy should not be confused with seed coat dormancy, external dormancy, or hardheadedness, which is caused by the presence of a hard seed covering or seed coat that prevents water and oxygen from reaching and activating the embryo. It is a physical barrier to germination, not a true form of dormancy (Quinliven, 1971; Quinliven and Nichol ...