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Voodoo,
The junk in hay bales is usually 'junk' with plenty of funky weeds in it. The shredded straw or hay that comes in a plastic bag has yet to give me trouble with weeds, but it is more expensive. There is always the salt hay option if you don't want weed seeds in your hay (atleast here in New England). A shredded bag will cover around 3/4 of what a bale of hay will, but it is much easier to transport, spread, and handle on the jobsite. Finally, leftover material can be conveniently saved for the next job without worry of mold, rodents, heavy bales etc.
The biggest seed job I did this year was around 8 shredded bags. If I was doing a new lawn I would go with hydroseed or good old fashioned hay bales.
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- David Epps
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