How do you plant timothy grass seed?

Rake to incorporate the planting site of the seeds in the soil. Sow the seeds no more than 1/2 inches deep. Slowly moisten the soil and keep it moist until the seeds germinate. For growing timothy hay, sow seeds in spring or late summer, you can also plant seeds in early fall.
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How do I start Timothy grass?

  1. Clear the area. Disc the land to kill weeds and competing grasses the fall before planting. ...
  2. Fertilize the soil. Timothy requires potassium and phosphorous. ...
  3. Plant the seeds. Timothy grass is a "cool season" grass. ...
  4. Irrigate during spring drought. ...
  5. Cut the hay after first flower. ...
  6. Dry the hay. ...
  7. Cure the hay.
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When should Timothy grass be planted?

Tip on Timothy Grass Growing

Timothy grass is generally sown in spring or summer. It takes 50 days to establish for harvesting in most climates. The best time to plant late crops is six weeks or more prior to the first fall frost, which gives the stand enough time to establish before cold weather.
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How long does it take for Timothy grass to sprout?

The germination time for timothy seeds is 7 to 14 days. Weedy grasses germinate much more quickly, and even cultivated grasses such as perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) can provide excessive competition for timothy seedlings.
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Does Timothy grass make a good lawn?

It's quite nutritious and gives an abundant crop. However, it's also great in lawns and gardens. The bulbous leaves are even and easy to mow and maintain. It can handle foot traffic, changes in weather, and produce a durable grass that looks fresh and healthy all year round.
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How to Seed Timothy Hay



Is Timothy hay the same as Timothy grass?

Timothy Grass has a slightly higher protein and is greener in appearance. Timothy Hay is a mix of leaves and stems from Timothy grass, which is a perennial bunch grass. Timothy Hay is high in fiber and low in protein which is a combination critical to the health of rabbits and other small animals.
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Can you broadcast timothy seed?

Seed should be drilled or broadcast into a weed free, firm seedbed. The optimum seeding depth is 0.3 to 1.3 cm (0.125 to 0.5 in).
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What kills timothy grass?

Glyphosate kills any grass it contacts.
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When should I broadcast timothy?

Timothy should be sown as early as possible in the spring. First year seed yields will be reduced when timothy is seeded after mid-June (Table 3). Timothy will tolerate late seeding under excellent soil moisture conditions when established without a companion crop.
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Is Timothy grass an annual?

Timothy (Phleum pratense L.) is a perennial, bunch-type, shallow-rooted, cool-season grass that is well adapted to the Northeast and Upper Midwest.
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How much timothy seed should I put on per acre?

Seeding depth of Timothy should be 1⁄2 inch. A firm, weed-free seedbed is a key to a successful planting. Common seeding rates are 8 to 10 pounds/acre when seeded alone and 4 to 6 pounds/acre when seeded in mixtures.
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Is Timothy grass a perennial?

Timothy hay (phleum pratense) also known as meadow cat's-tail, is a perennial grass hay used as feed for many animals from small pets to Triple Crown-winning racehorses. Native to much of Europe, an American colonial farmer is credited with being the first to cultivate the grass in North America in 1720.
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What is the easiest hay to grow?

Alfalfa, clover and fescue grasses are popular hay types, as well as brome and timothy grasses. Oats and millet can also be useful for hay crops. The best hay to raise will depend not only on growing conditions, but also on the livestock that will eventually eat the hay and what their feed preferences may be.
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What is the best fertilizer for Timothy hay?

The most common and effective granular N fertilizer for broadcast application onto timothy was ammonium nitrate (34-0-0).
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Will deer eat timothy grass?

Deer very rarely are attracted to or eat any pasture grasses such as timothy. I don't recommend planting timothy to attract deer. Alfalfa is very difficult to maintain.
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Can I frost seed timothy?

Other legumes and timothy can be frost seeded with slightly less success than clovers. Grasses other than timothy are difficult to establish with frost-seeding because the seeds are large and fluffy. Iowa producer experience has been best when legume seed is broadcast on the thinnest, least vigorous pasture areas.
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How long can timothy hay last?

If stored properly in a cool dark place with good ventilation, the Timothy Hay Food may keep for 6 months or longer.
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What is the straw like grass in my lawn?

It can also be that the plant is lacking in iron, magnesium or it could be suffering from a disease. Brown – When your grass turns brown or straw coloured, it is normally dead. Individual blades of grass will die, and under certain conditions, the entire lawn may die in patches.
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How do you remove hay from new grass?

To remove straw from new grass, follow these steps:
  1. Let the grass grow to about three inches. ...
  2. Mow the grass once to remove the top layer of grass and straw. ...
  3. Dethatch the lawn with a rake or powered dethatcher. ...
  4. Water the grass and mow it regularly.
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Does foxtail make good hay?

Livestock can safely graze foxtail barley prior to seed development. Forage value of this grass is fair to good at this time. Seed production for this grass occurs from late May to August.
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What is the difference between timothy hay and orchard grass?

Oxbow Western Timothy Hay is high in fibre, low in protein and calcium and is a good, basic grass hay with high quality nutrition. Orchard grass is another cool-season grass; it grows in tufts and is more drought tolerant than Timothy hay. Orchard grass has a soft texture and is high in fibre and low in protein.
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Is Timothy grass good for cattle?

Timothy is highly palatable to livestock and produces high quality forage for hay and grazing, depending on the area. It is used in cool humid, temperate and high rainfall regions for grazing, primarily by cattle (AWI et al., 2012).
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When Should I drill my grass seed?

Winter wheat is too dense and not recommended for undersowing. If drilling spring barley in February, then it is best to wait and drill the grass should in late March in most districts. If drilling the barley in late March, then the grass can be sown (separately) the same day.
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Is timothy or orchard grass better?

Orchardgrass and timothy hay are both excellent, but orchard grass gets the nod as the best of the two. It has a higher protein and calorie content and balanced levels of calcium and phosphorus.
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Do rabbits eat Timothy grass?

Orchard grass, or other grass hays can be given for variety, but most rabbits prefer timothy hay over other grass hays. Your rabbit should have unlimited amounts of timothy hay. If you see his hay supply is running low, fill it up again. He will eat it throughout the day.
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