The best time to plant centipede grass seed is in late spring to early summer, typically between mid-April and mid-June, when soil temperatures are consistently above 65°F (18°C). This timing allows for optimal germination and establishment before the heat of summer. It's also important to ensure that the risk of frost has passed to prevent damage to the new seedlings.
I am a swimmer, if you are talking about a best time at a previous meet...then yes that would probably be your seed time depending on if your coach would put you in at your best time. Hope that i helped! (:
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Put the flower seed on then water on the seed after that put grass seed on then water the ball.
They are the seed. Put them in the gruond and they will grow.
They are called centipedes. Centi- means hundred, and pede means foot. When they are put together, you have the word centipede. There is a species of bug called a centipede. I have them in my backyard.
All the time. Once birds get to know about the seed they will keep coming back all through the year and they may come to rely on it.
it does not. if the seed is put upside down, it will not usually effect the growth of the seed. the sprout still grows up, and the roots grow down.
first get vine and the pour seed and water into the mixture and also add ants and over time it will produce wood
the answer is to put the soil,seed and water and it will grow:>
buy some seed and dig a hole in the dirt.then put the seed into the hole.then water the seed almost everyday.=)
Factors for seed germination: > loam soil (best soil...can absorb lots of water) >water (but do not put TOO much) >sunlight (put the plant in a sunny area but not in a TOO hot area)
The process is the same as for one seed, only you must put two to three feet between each seed for best results. You simply poke a 1" hole in the ground, drop the seed in, and cover it up.