If you've got a really thick stand of grass to kill then it wouldn't hurt to start a month ahead of time. That'll give it a little time to start breaking down and maybe thinning out before you plant. Long term I'd start looking to thin the grass component down some in the summer so that you get a better mix of broadleaf plants. Ideally we would like to have a balance of grasses, broadleafs, and legumes.

Last edited by CNC; 05/29/19 02:36 PM.

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