smokinbass16
Senior Member
has anyone ever tried any of the tecomate seed blends? If so, which ones and how have you liked them. ALso, if not, what do you plant? Thanks
All of my plots contain a cover crop of wheat when first built. Always have a couple of straight wheat plots no matter what. 90% of my sheds I find every year are in wheat plots. For perennials it's durana and patriot clovers. A new mix I found this year, that so far is hard to beat, is Sweet Spot. I've been doing this now for nearly 25 years all across north Georgia, and these, in my opinion, are by far the best options.
Looks like SweetSpot for Northern Climates (don't see a Southern Version on Amazon) is $70 + $11 shipping for a bag that doesn't say how much poundage...(so I'll assume 15 lbs) that will plant 1/2 acre?! Tommy, Dixie can you affirm this for me?
Roberts wheat, Coker Oats and Yuchi arrowleaf clover in late September. Soybeans, iron and clay peas and lab lab in the spring after danger of frost. Be sure to leave yuchi plots until July then till and plant more peas and beans. This is the only way to go if you want the most quality for the best price. Make sure you are planting in a soil with a minimum of 6.2 ph for best results and make sure you are using a premium fertiulizer that contains MINOR ELEMENTS Not just a fertilizer with N, P, and K