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Old May 6, 2018   #25
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Originally Posted by decherdt View Post
If / when you plant rye, it needs to be a grain producing cereal rye. The Noble Foundation developed a variety "Elbon" for Southern climates recommended by Texas A&M. Ryegrass does not trap the 'todes like Elbon does.
Ah so! I just replied to your other post about planting through live rye and asked this very question. Cereal rye. Thank you for that! I will have to see if the local feed 'n weed carries it or can get it for me so I can play with a bed of it next spring.

When did you seed yours and when does it die back? If you plant through live rye, does it hide what you're planting? Inquiring minds would love to know your process!
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