Panicked a little too soon. Got 2 1/2 days of sun, and was just barely able to get the Kubota over the dirt without rutting. Perfect timing too, as we've heavy storms over the next week - so this might have been my last chance this year to do it right.
Given the extremely narrow window of opportunity made for a looooong day. Went over 3 acres with the landscape rake, creating small furrows and picking up the rocks/sticks that just seem to keep growing. Then, spread all the seed by hand using one of these Earthway bags/spinners - used the "four lawn chair" method to ensure complete and even coverage, worked great. Then, using yet another of the invaluable tips I've picked up from around here - I spun the tines around on my landscape rake, which put a perfect 1/2 - 1" layer of semi-compacted dirt on top of the freshly spread seed. Birds will really have to work at it now iffin' they've plans to ruin my efforts.
Now...patience. Not my best virtue.
Given the extremely narrow window of opportunity made for a looooong day. Went over 3 acres with the landscape rake, creating small furrows and picking up the rocks/sticks that just seem to keep growing. Then, spread all the seed by hand using one of these Earthway bags/spinners - used the "four lawn chair" method to ensure complete and even coverage, worked great. Then, using yet another of the invaluable tips I've picked up from around here - I spun the tines around on my landscape rake, which put a perfect 1/2 - 1" layer of semi-compacted dirt on top of the freshly spread seed. Birds will really have to work at it now iffin' they've plans to ruin my efforts.
Now...patience. Not my best virtue.