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<p>How much seed is suitable to use this method for degraded area around of protected area (for example national park) which native species tend to be a must?</p>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm not sure how to answer this.  Seeding rates vary wildly from site to site depending upon soil, moisture, and prevailing weed pressure.  If there is no local culture of restoration to learn from, it would probably be smart to do some small scale trials for a few years to see what seems to be most effective.]]></description>
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