Rye Grass – Too Warm to Plant
Q: I want to plant rye grass. Is it too warm? The weather forecast is saying that we will have above average temperatures.
A: I checked your soil temperature at georgiaweather.net and found that it is in the mid-60’s. That’s perfect for ryegrass and fescue planting. When soil temperatures decline below 55 degrees, you’ve probably waited too long.
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