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ANDY KIEFER Posted on Oct 25, 2011
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Need settings for spreader for fescue grass seed

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When spreading seed, the setting is not important. Adjust it high and go for a light dusting of VISABLE seed on the preped soil. Then rake in lightly. You can never put too much seed down unlike fertilizer. Good luck, and keep it wet for 30 days for best results!

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