Thanks for your message Lisa. For January in Wisconsin, I would recommend waiting until the soils have thawed before planting the seeds. The best time to do a dormant seeding is in the beginning of winter right after the soil freezes so that any snowfall protects the seeds from being moved by wind or rain and helps work them down to the soil level. All the best! Anthony
Thanks for the comment Robert, we have another blog article with all the answers to your questions called “Solutions for shade”. Check it out here: https://floweringlawn.com/blogs/flowering-lawn-central/solutions-for-shade
How does the flowering lawn work in the shade? Which variation is recommended for shady areas?
Just listened to your podcast with Jeff in Anchorage. This is very exciting. Very exciting. Thank you for doing this!
I live in southwest WI. With the warmer weather we are having now, can I seed now and water or is there a better time?
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Thanks for your message Lisa. For January in Wisconsin, I would recommend waiting until the soils have thawed before planting the seeds. The best time to do a dormant seeding is in the beginning of winter right after the soil freezes so that any snowfall protects the seeds from being moved by wind or rain and helps work them down to the soil level. All the best! Anthony
Thanks for the comment Robert, we have another blog article with all the answers to your questions called “Solutions for shade”. Check it out here: https://floweringlawn.com/blogs/flowering-lawn-central/solutions-for-shade
How does the flowering lawn work in the shade? Which variation is recommended for shady areas?
Just listened to your podcast with Jeff in Anchorage. This is very exciting. Very exciting. Thank you for doing this!
I live in southwest WI. With the warmer weather we are having now, can I seed now and water or is there a better time?