I have a 15 seed mix of grass seed on my lawn. Iv looked through many lists and have'nt found a poisonous grass on any lists. Think it would be okay to use the grass from the yard to try and feed? Its free of fertilizer and pesticides.
jmelyn20 said:I have a 15 seed mix of grass seed on my lawn. Iv looked through many lists and have'nt found a poisonous grass on any lists. Think it would be okay to use the grass from the yard to try and feed? Its free of fertilizer and pesticides.
Seiryu said:What sulcata seed mix are you referring to spring? is it the carolinasupplies or whatever it is grazing tortoise mix?
spring pace said:Seiryu said:What sulcata seed mix are you referring to spring? is it the carolinasupplies or whatever it is grazing tortoise mix?
thats the one!!!!!!! i started 6 flats of it. covered it w/ hay to protect from the birds, let it grow for a year in the flats and when i started seeing that they were well established, i planted the little containers in the yard, though it still had to be protected from gali just ripping it out of the ground the first day. now i treat it just like the grass, it gets mowed and new types of grasses and clovers keep coming up. its really hardy. i only mow the lawn once a month, galileo is pretty good at keeping everything short, i do the mowing just to clean it up a little bit and it gives the seed mix a chance to spread. www.carolinapetsupply.com is the only place i know of that carries it. they also have a russian tort seed mix i hear is pretty good and would be OK for a sulcata/leopard
Seiryu said:spring pace said:Seiryu said:What sulcata seed mix are you referring to spring? is it the carolinasupplies or whatever it is grazing tortoise mix?
thats the one!!!!!!! i started 6 flats of it. covered it w/ hay to protect from the birds, let it grow for a year in the flats and when i started seeing that they were well established, i planted the little containers in the yard, though it still had to be protected from gali just ripping it out of the ground the first day. now i treat it just like the grass, it gets mowed and new types of grasses and clovers keep coming up. its really hardy. i only mow the lawn once a month, galileo is pretty good at keeping everything short, i do the mowing just to clean it up a little bit and it gives the seed mix a chance to spread. www.carolinapetsupply.com is the only place i know of that carries it. they also have a russian tort seed mix i hear is pretty good and would be OK for a sulcata/leopard
Thanks. Ya I have a Leopard and was looking at their mix. But $20 ($10 shipping) is the killer. Although if it works, it may be better than me running around trying to find seeds locally.
It took a year to establish though? I'll be having a new Leopard here, probably under one in the next month. So he won't be eating nearly as much as the bigger torts. Or did it only take a couple weeks for it to start?
At the moment I only found 3 types of grass seeds that are not bad from local feed shops nearby. All the rest have Endophytes in them which are very bad.