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Growing Erosion Control Mixes
Soil conservation should be a top priority with all landowners. High rainfall and bare soil will lead to severe erosion, washing away your land's most precious resource—its topsoil. All these mixes will re-seed at the end of their growing cycle to maintain the cover for future years. Though not required, initial irrigations will hasten establishment. On steep slopes, the use of a thin straw mulch will also help the seeds get started. Many people use jute netting or burlap to stabilize the soil after the seed is planted. If possible, cover the seed 1/4"- 1/2" with soil and plant it at the correct time! Your seeds will sprout and grow much more slowly if you wait until the soil is too cool.
LIMITATION OF REMEDY We warrant to the extent of the purchase price only that the seeds or plants sold hereunder are as described on the label within recognized tolerances. No other warranty is given, expressed or implied, (1) of the merchantability or fitness of the seeds or plants for any particular purpose, or (2) against loss due to any cause. We cannot accept any responsibility for the many uncontrollable growing and climatic conditions (soil preparation, fertilization, weed and pest control, temperature control, irrigation…etc.) that must be met to insure the success of your crop(s).
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