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re: Summer Plots 2024
Posted on 4/23/24 at 7:40 am to Da Hammer
Posted on 4/23/24 at 7:40 am to Da Hammer
Trying to decide what to do with my plots. I have pictures a month apart. The winter plots have definitely grown and the deer are all over in the tall wheat. I was planning on going this weekend and just cutting everything down.
Just let it regrow naturally? Spray it and throw some seed out for summer plots? I don't have a ton of time to go back and forth due to baseball and soccer and finally have a free Saturday to get something done before its 100 degrees.
Posted on 4/23/24 at 9:46 am to tke_swamprat
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Just let it regrow naturally? Spray it and throw some seed out for summer plots? I don't have a ton of time to go back and forth due to baseball and soccer and finally have a free Saturday to get something done before its 100 degrees.
Your plots look identical to mine. I assume there’s some clover beneath the wheat and that’s what the deer are actually eating.
What I’m doing is spraying clethodim because it will kill only the wheat and oats, which have gone to seed anyway. I’m hoping this also kills off all grasses and lets the clover dominate. It would help to clip it but at this stage it’s not completely necessary, a month from now it would be. I’ll seed at the same time with cowpeas, alyceclover, and vetch. The cowpeas are cover and I don’t expect them to make it much past sprouting, the other two do well in the heat with vetch being slower to establish. I’ll come back in a month and hit it again with clethodim to control any grass competition.
Fairly low effort and it produced well last year into the drought, which is realistically what I hope to achieve.
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