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	<title>Comments on: How to seed and fill in bare and thin spots in your lawn</title>
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		<title>By: Four Tips For Fall Lawn Care &#124; Pools and Patios</title>
		<link>http://www.lifeandlawns.com/2008/04/08/how-to-seed-and-fill-in-bare-and-thin-spots-in-your-lawn/comment-page-1/#comment-1422</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:46:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Growing gr&amp;#97ss seed is &amp;#110ot &amp;#97 s&amp;#117pe&amp;#114 h&amp;#97&amp;#114d t&amp;#97sk. Yo&amp;#117&#8242;ll be s&amp;#97fe &amp;#97ddi&amp;#110g Ke&amp;#110t&amp;#117cky bl&amp;#117eg&amp;#114&amp;#97ss o&amp;#114 pe&amp;#114e&amp;#110&amp;#110i&amp;#97l &amp;#114yeg&amp;#114&amp;#97ss to most l&amp;#97w&amp;#110s, howeve&amp;#114, I &amp;#97m &amp;#97 f&amp;#97&amp;#110 of t&amp;#117&amp;#114f-type-t&amp;#97ll fesc&amp;#117e ble&amp;#110ds &amp;#97s they tole&amp;#114&amp;#97te d&amp;#114o&amp;#117ght bette&amp;#114. If yo&amp;#117 &amp;#97&amp;#114e &amp;#110ot s&amp;#117&amp;#114e of the type of g&amp;#114&amp;#97ss yo&amp;#117 h&amp;#97ve i&amp;#110 yo&amp;#117&amp;#114 l&amp;#97w&amp;#110, c&amp;#97ll yo&amp;#117&amp;#114 Da&amp;#121&amp;#116on area lawn &amp;#99are &amp;#99o&amp;#109pan&amp;#121 an&amp;#100 a&amp;#115k them t&amp;#111 help y&amp;#111&amp;#117 &amp;#105&amp;#100ent&amp;#105fy y&amp;#111&amp;#117r t&amp;#117rf. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Growing gr&amp;#97ss seed is &amp;#110ot &amp;#97 s&amp;#117pe&amp;#114 h&amp;#97&amp;#114d t&amp;#97sk. Yo&amp;#117&#8242;ll be s&amp;#97fe &amp;#97ddi&amp;#110g Ke&amp;#110t&amp;#117cky bl&amp;#117eg&amp;#114&amp;#97ss o&amp;#114 pe&amp;#114e&amp;#110&amp;#110i&amp;#97l &amp;#114yeg&amp;#114&amp;#97ss to most l&amp;#97w&amp;#110s, howeve&amp;#114, I &amp;#97m &amp;#97 f&amp;#97&amp;#110 of t&amp;#117&amp;#114f-type-t&amp;#97ll fesc&amp;#117e ble&amp;#110ds &amp;#97s they tole&amp;#114&amp;#97te d&amp;#114o&amp;#117ght bette&amp;#114. If yo&amp;#117 &amp;#97&amp;#114e &amp;#110ot s&amp;#117&amp;#114e of the type of g&amp;#114&amp;#97ss yo&amp;#117 h&amp;#97ve i&amp;#110 yo&amp;#117&amp;#114 l&amp;#97w&amp;#110, c&amp;#97ll yo&amp;#117&amp;#114 Da&amp;#121&amp;#116on area lawn &amp;#99are &amp;#99o&amp;#109pan&amp;#121 an&amp;#100 a&amp;#115k them t&amp;#111 help y&amp;#111&amp;#117 &amp;#105&amp;#100ent&amp;#105fy y&amp;#111&amp;#117r t&amp;#117rf. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Planning For Fall Time Lawn Care &#124; Gardening Resources</title>
		<link>http://www.lifeandlawns.com/2008/04/08/how-to-seed-and-fill-in-bare-and-thin-spots-in-your-lawn/comment-page-1/#comment-1421</link>
		<dc:creator>Planning For Fall Time Lawn Care &#124; Gardening Resources</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Growing grass seed is not a super hard task. You&#8217;ll be safe adding Kentucky bluegrass or perennial ryegrass to most lawns, however, I am a fan of turf-type-tall fescue blends as they tolerate drought better. If you are not sure of the type of grass you have in your lawn, call your Dayton lawn company and ask them to help you identify your turf. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Growing grass seed is not a super hard task. You&#8217;ll be safe adding Kentucky bluegrass or perennial ryegrass to most lawns, however, I am a fan of turf-type-tall fescue blends as they tolerate drought better. If you are not sure of the type of grass you have in your lawn, call your Dayton lawn company and ask them to help you identify your turf. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Natural Organic Gardening &#124; Four Tips For Fall Lawn Care</title>
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		<dc:creator>Natural Organic Gardening &#124; Four Tips For Fall Lawn Care</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Planting grass seed is not a difficult task. You&#8217;ll be safe adding Kentucky bluegrass or perennial ryegrass to most lawns, however, I am a fan of turf-type-tall fescue blends as they tolerate drought better. If you are not sure of the type of grass you have in your lawn, call your Detroit area lawn care company and ask them to help you identify your turf. [...]</description>
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