Clover, spring 2024

elfiii

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Staff member
I was referring to the first pass, 20 gal water 16 oz cleth16 oz crop oil

My thought too. The label on my nonionic surfactant works out to 1 oz./6.25 gallons.
 

Bucaramus

Senior Member
The fruits of labor! We have learned so much here from the good folks at the GON forum. Thanks for always lending advice. Clover was limed and fertilized just before a good soaking rain last night. Looks like I got crabgrass or stiltgrass creeping in from the creek bank now though. The battle continues....865814043096617_file20240518194202VJ973.JPG865814043096617_file20240518193542JI78O.JPG865814043096617_file20240518193031XZYUP.JPG
 

Jim Boyd

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elfiii

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Staff member
The fruits of labor! We have learned so much here from the good folks at the GON forum. Thanks for always lending advice. Clover was limed and fertilized just before a good soaking rain last night. Looks like I got crabgrass or stiltgrass creeping in from the creek bank now though. The battle continues....View attachment 1306459View attachment 1306460View attachment 1306461

The joys of clover is a never ending fist fight. The good news is the thicker your clover gets the harder it is for weeds and grass to take hold. The animals will thank you for your efforts though.
 

Howard Roark

Retired Moderator
We have grass and broadleaf weeds. What do we use for the broadleafs?

Is it to late to spray.
 

elfiii

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Staff member
24DB for broadleaf weeds. I'd think you'd get a much better kill on juvenile weeds than you will now but you'll still get some kill. I'm not an expert either though. One of those will chime in soon probably.

That's certainly my experience. It's best to get them while they are young and tender.
 
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