I frost seeded my clover and its coming up nicely. Broadcasted some turnips, brassica and chicory the other day, hopefully the rain we get later today will pound it in. After turkey season I plan on cutting about a dozen trees down and making that spot a fall/winter plot. Not sure what I'll plant though.
What made ya plant brassica in the spring? I never heard of this before unless being done for a cover crop, is that why you did it? Or you wanting to see what eats it during the spring?
Mostly as a cover crop. I'm no expert on food plots, if it don't work, oh well.
Well I won't be doing any plot work soon. We got about 1.0 in of rain in 15 minutes at 5:30 PM. And there goes the lawn mowing too.
Damn I'm in Indy for work. Wonder if se ohio got nailed as well?
We will at midnight. Going to be a real gully washer. As if we needed more rain...
Thinking of overseeding some clover this week. Next step? Bite the bullet and buy some Poast. I am seriously thinking of using Poast on most of my "lawn" at our one property. I don't get paid to mow it. I have a lot of clover in it already. Part of me thinks killing the grass and letting the clover take over would be a decent plan for drawing in some deer. No tilling. No more work than necessary. Just to try something and see if it works.
He's right. The clover probly would tolerate it. A bit more risky but much cheaper.Just spray with light dosage of gly. Clover can take it, I swear. You can toss seed over top of it. Probably easier but idk maybe not. I've done both and I think light gly is cheaper and easier. Cheap to toss more clover on down too
What you wanting to do? Kill it all? Is it clover?I had planned to overseed my one plot last weekend but the way the week turned out it didn't happen. Thinking maybe I should look into a spray of some sort too.
What you wanting to do? Kill it all? Is it clover?