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re: Planted summer plots today
Posted on 6/7/23 at 6:49 pm to Recovered
Posted on 6/7/23 at 6:49 pm to Recovered
Nice. Couple more questions
1. What exact equipment are you using? I’m pricing the crimper and drills now. If you wouldn’t mind giving me your suggestions, I’d be appreciative.
2. So you are doing it in this order
Kill
Lime
Fall release
Fertilizer
Summer release
Crimp
Drill fall release
Crimp
Drill Summer release
Crimp
I was under the impression that you need to crimp, spray, then drill in the first round or two.
1. What exact equipment are you using? I’m pricing the crimper and drills now. If you wouldn’t mind giving me your suggestions, I’d be appreciative.
2. So you are doing it in this order
Kill
Lime
Fall release
Fertilizer
Summer release
Crimp
Drill fall release
Crimp
Drill Summer release
Crimp
I was under the impression that you need to crimp, spray, then drill in the first round or two.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 9:01 pm to The Levee
Crimping breaks the foilage which stops the biological flow in the plant. Herbicide would then not be absorbed into the plant and down to the roots.
You definitely spray the herbicide them crimp. Honestly, a good crimper removes the need for herbicide.
I’m a landscape contractor, so the one thing I understand is that a good mulch layer helps to retain moisture. A crimper breaks the growth and lays it down to protect the soil. When the mulch decomposes and restores the nutrients to the soil, it gets richer and microbes improve!
You definitely spray the herbicide them crimp. Honestly, a good crimper removes the need for herbicide.
I’m a landscape contractor, so the one thing I understand is that a good mulch layer helps to retain moisture. A crimper breaks the growth and lays it down to protect the soil. When the mulch decomposes and restores the nutrients to the soil, it gets richer and microbes improve!
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