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Old 10-04-2018, 06:19 PM
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Default Coated vs uncoated grass seed?

Which is better and why?
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Old 10-04-2018, 06:27 PM
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Your choice. Seed is coated for a few reasons:
-Helps protect the seed from fungus, bugs and rot if it isn't planted at the right time.
-Makes it slick do it flows through a planter better

Basically it's just protection. Unless you are planting several acres or storing the seed for an extended time, you don't need it. Even if you have a large area to plant, I'd just buy what you need and seed it.
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Old 10-05-2018, 01:47 PM
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I have some spots in my yard that died off due to the lack of rain, other was overtaken by crabgrass. I found and sprayed some quinchlorac and added some 2,4-D for good measure about 4 or 5 weeks ago, took out about half of the crabgrass.
I didn't grow up on a farm or within a nursery but have been told that September was the best time to plant/overseed a yard. So 2 weeks after the spray, I ran the power rake and then followed with the lawn sweeper chewed up the bare spots with the tiller (my ground is like concrete) brought in a couple of yards of pulverized dirt for the low and eroded spots and tossed a couple of bags of grass seed at it. I spread it on the whole yard. Grass is starting to come up on about half of the bare spots, finally got some rain early this morning, with more finally coming over the next few days. Some of my yard repair is in the ditch in front of the house on account of some idiot kids around here that don't care what is actually"road" in the winter and tore mine up last winter.

Anyways I found that Wal Mart by me had 2 big bags of grass seed (mostly fescue) on a clearance price for the season, so I picked one up. And it is coated, label says around 53% of the weight of it is in the coating.
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Old 10-06-2018, 07:56 PM
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It depends on what the coating is. Scotts makes a seed that is coated called "watersmart", the coating will absorb and hold moisture helping the seed germinate. The best thing for seeding the yard is a good starter fertilizer and the right amount of water.
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Old 10-07-2018, 12:03 AM
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this is the "Kentucky 31" label, (I take it) a private label Walmart brand.
Look at the label and see that the teeny tiny print says it is a Pennington product.
They had a few odd bags of "expert" brand fertilizer also left over, and it too was bagged by Pennington./ Not interested in a "Mopar vs Chevy" style debate between Scotts and Pennington but at least it is a brand I have heard of....
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Old 10-07-2018, 12:19 AM
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been getting PLENTY of rain these last couple weeks, upstairs they are finally remembering that they forgot to water us since about late April.... and now its catch up time.
I have a few spots of ditch bank that I have seeded now twice in the past couple weeks, this got the majority of my new pulverized dirt load I brought in, because of damage done by some nimrod idiot neighbor kids last winter... and the dirt and seed seems to be holding there pretty well.... I seeded there heavy 2 weekends ago and raked it in with a leaf rake (dirt was soft, so it didn't take much to mix it into the top soil) and I threw out more of this new coated seed there just yesterday. no new sprouts there from 2 weekends ago... some places in my yard its going great. while in other places, its like I never seeded... and yes I did apply starter fertilizer to all of the bare spots right after seeding 2 weeks ago.... I just found another
bag and 1/2 of Scotts starter fertilizer in the garage that I didn't know I had out there.... I will get that applied to the bare spots when I get a break in the rain. when I did it a couple weekends ago, I overseeded the whole yard and followed directly after with some of the same starter fertilizer that I just found.

but I have a flat spot off the corner of my garage that won't hold dirt to save my life... about all the new dirt I put there, is now mixed into my stone drive along with most of my new seed....
there is a mudhole under my Wrangler in this (mostly) gravel drive, that is growing like mad.... and I didn't plant any seed, or add any dirt or till the ground up there....

If this don't work then my next step is a 100% burndown courtesy of Roundup, then till it all under/ not just the bare spots and start from square 1. I will beat this crabgrass. I am tired of the fight though. I wouldn't mind a bit of clover, but unfortunately anything I spray, that is the 1st thing listed as being killed. so if I want to keep the Dandelions, Creepy Charlie and crabgrass away, I guess I can't have clover, either.

though I can count on 1 hand, how many dandelions I have had the last 2 years in my yard.... hope that THAT continues.

I know that next spring my yard will green up and look beautiful, mid to late June will be telling, as to whether I won.
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