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What to plant for winter erosion control
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas G@l" data-source="post: 1826215" data-attributes="member: 39562"><p>We're in the process of clearing 25-30 acres of oaks, cedars and green briars. We'll probably be done with clearing in 3 weeks or so. In late March/ early April, we'll plant native grass. For erosion control until spring, we've used ryegrass in the past...with really great results.Any other ideas out there for winter erosion control in North Central Texas? I'm always interested in what other folks have tried and how it worked for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas G@l, post: 1826215, member: 39562"] We're in the process of clearing 25-30 acres of oaks, cedars and green briars. We'll probably be done with clearing in 3 weeks or so. In late March/ early April, we'll plant native grass. For erosion control until spring, we've used ryegrass in the past...with really great results.Any other ideas out there for winter erosion control in North Central Texas? I'm always interested in what other folks have tried and how it worked for them. [/QUOTE]
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