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| Two others to answer first.
1. What is the soil condition at planting and what could happen if it rained hard or long after planting.
2. What insects are there at planting.
Once you get these two covered you will almost get the answer to your question handed to you.
Wet, damp natured ground is a mess sometimes without any cover. Well drained ground might just grow an excellent food source for grasshoppers.
That "numbers" training is not going to get it this time. This is an "art", not a science. (: I have messed up enough "canvas" to know that sometimes you do everything right and still get a ugly "picture".
Edit: Almost forgot. Have planted into 5ft tall mess and had perfect results. Also planted into bare ground and had a failure.
Tim
Edited by Tim Cooke 8/27/2006 20:36
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