Show two G gil GA A I 1 Gr Granic axieA fl A new york world correspondent writes in regard to establishing a good permanent pasture as follows 1 I know of no better way than to sow blue grass and orchard grass seed together it 13 true they are quite dissimilar in their appearance and habits but this does not necessarily prevent them from being beneficial to each other when sown together for pasturage in the pasti ira what wo ave want avant is grass and the more rapid growth of the orchard grass gives earlier pasturage than the blue gris gras gri gra s alone would italio it also serves erves as a protection to the laore inore tender and delicate plants of the blue grass in their first growth from the seed then the blue grass occupies what would otherwise be bare spaces between the tussocks socks of the orchard graw grass so that they cover the ground and afford both early arid and lato pasturage they are also good grasses for hillsides hill sides where they are useful in holding the soil from washing as well as in in growing grass both are hardy but on soils well adapted to it the blue grass will finally gain the mastery |