How to Propagate Meadow-grasses?
Primary propagation of meadow-grasses is through seed sowing, with division also common for established plants. Key factors include full sun to partial shade exposure, cool temperatures, and moist, well-draining soil. Special considerations involve ensuring seed soil contact and avoiding deep seeding, as light may aid germination. Generally, it is an easy plant to propagate, although seed viability and maintenance of moisture levels can be challenging.
Propagation steps:
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Prepare a seedbed with fine, weed-free soil;
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Scatter seeds thinly or sow in rows, lightly covering with soil;
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Maintain consistent moisture until germination;
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Thin out seedlings if necessary;
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For division, separate mature plants in early spring or fall and replant immediately.