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<br />South Aspect Mix: <br /> <br />Var-iety <br /> <br />Species <br /> <br />IINesparll <br /> <br />Indian r-icegr-ass <br /> <br />"Aparll <br /> <br />Lewis flax <br /> <br />"Palmer" <br /> <br />Cr-andall denstemon <br /> <br />Sear-l et g i I i a <br /> <br />Br-oadcast Indian r-icegr-ass and cover- 1" deep. Br-oadcast and r-ake <br />for-b species in 1/4" to 1/2" deep. Mulch after- seeding. <br /> <br />Gr-ass Barrier- Projec~ <br /> <br />Tall grass barriers could be planted around the basketball courts <br />and play areas just east of the existing school building. These <br />barriers would be to serve as a visual barrier to children to <br />discourage running from one play area to another, which carries <br />with it the risk of Injury. <br /> <br /> <br />Chi Idr-en could not cl imb onto and jump off <br />they might with a r-ai I or- chainl ink fence. <br />gr-ass r-ow would not cause injur-y. <br /> <br />of gr-ass bar-r-ier-s like <br />Fall ing into the <br /> <br />Also, snow r-emoval may knock some ar-eas of last year-s gr-ass <br />gr-owth down, but it would not damage per-ennial gr-ass. <br /> <br />Existing gr-avel and bar-k should be r-emoved and nar-r-ow (36" wide) <br />str-ips r-ototi lied in car-efully planned rows. The following <br />gr-asses could be dr-i lied or- planted in r-ows in June and ir-r-igated <br />up. <br /> <br />Tal I Gr-ass Species <br /> <br />Two Rows <br /> <br />Exter-ior- Row <br /> <br />Magnar- basin wildr-ye <br /> <br />Inter-ior- Row <br /> <br />Big bluestem <br /> <br />Sor-ghum or- Pear-l mi I let could be planted the fir-st year- with the <br />gr-ass to give adequate height and pr-otection fr-om excessive <br />tr-amp ling of the new g r-ass. <br /> <br />c <br />