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Government tests have conclusively proven that lawns seeded in the fall give decided!y 
better results than spring seedings. The United States Department of Agriculture’s statement 
along these lines is as follows: 
“It is regrettable that many home owners do not take much interest in starting a lawn 
in the fall. It is only after outdoor activities have been suspended for some time that the 
desire to work in the soil returns. Because of this, many lawns are started in the spring 
and a high percentage of failure results. Weed competition is especially great at this time 
(spring), and, furthermore, hot weather is likely to occur before the seedlings are well 
enough established to withstand such a severe test.” 
