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Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but can anyone recommend a good seed mix for erosion control that will grow in muddy conditions? The area where my spring feeds in has become very muddy and I would like to get something growing to cut down on the mess. Thanks in advance
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Depending on where you are...but Bermuda grass does pretty good on damp soils.
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There are lots and lots of options for wetland seed mixes, depending on your preferences. Here is one site that has a good selection. https://roundstoneseed.com/15-wetland-mixes
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