The idea is to not let the seeds dry out (otherwise they'll die), loosen the soil so the seedlings can easily root in, then water deeper but less frequently to encourage the roots to grow deeper into the soil. I think you're going to need more seed.
does liriope grow well in rocky slope? I'm tired of hand mowing but my challenges are nothing like Pat's he's got like 5 acres to mowIs it possible to use a push mower going across the slope?
Using a weed eater is always kinda tricky.
Also you could try flymo.
Google it, it's basically a hover mower that is light, maneuverable and made for uneven ground.
Finally you could consider an alternative ground cover on slope. I like liriope.
the banding you are seeing could be a few reasonsgot the sprinklers on and this is all i got
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Plants don't grow well on rocky slopes. If you can add some topsoil that would help. You can buy liriope in bulk on the Internet. The plants are smaller and you can plant them closer together. Most nurseries sell them in gallon containers which are costly and too large to use like a ground cover.does liriope grow well in rocky slope? I'm tired of hand mowing but my challenges are nothing like Pat's he's got like 5 acres to mow
also it doesn't seem to spread much, that can get pretty expensive based on what HD charges per plant
thanks, there is top soil but getting thin due to erosion, about 2 inches but some are getting barePlants don't grow well on rocky slopes. If you can add some topsoil that would help. You can buy liriope in bulk on the Internet. The plants are smaller and you can plant them closer together. Most nurseries sell them in gallon containers which are costly and too large to use like a ground cover.
I have a plot of pachysandra i'm looking to get rid of. You are welcome to some if you ever ride ringwood.thanks @GLawn, I don't really like the evergreen juniper look but the wild perennial flowers have always interested me. I tried that in the back but starting to get over run with queen Anne's lace which tends to be very invasive. I may need to design my own blend with mail order seed in bulk.
is it too late to put down grass seeds? Lawn looks crappy this year
It's not too late to seed.
My lawn looks fine, it went dormant in heat and drought stress, I stopped mowing it, now it looks fine after rains. Unfortunately I have to start mowing it again.
Went selecting seed choose varieties that handle heat and drought. Seed to soil contact is always critical, dropping seed on the ground will not ensure a catch. Seed must be worked into soil.
It's not too late to seed.
My lawn looks fine, it went dormant in heat and drought stress, I stopped mowing it, now it looks fine after rains. Unfortunately I have to start mowing it again.
Went selecting seed choose varieties that handle heat and drought. Seed to soil contact is always critical, dropping seed on the ground will not ensure a catch. Seed must be worked into soil.