I just noticed today that my grass seed started to come up! Unfortunately, I live in Colorado, and we are getting a rather large snow storm. The temperature forecast over the next two days predicts temperatures mostly over 34 degrees Fahrenheit. Is my seeding grass going to see a decrease in yield due to the weather this weekend in Colorado?
No worries. It's often practiced to add seed during winter. The freeze/thaw works the seed into the soil and it will germinate when temps rise in the spring. Grass won't be impacted negatively by the storm or dip in temps.
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