davidhelmly
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No this is the farm I work on, planted with a 10’ Great Plains no till drill.All planted with your Woods?
No this is the farm I work on, planted with a 10’ Great Plains no till drill.All planted with your Woods?
Yes, I miss that place bad!!I’m sure not as much as you but I sure miss them little creek pictures !
Mine also , I’m sure it will come back with this weather we are havingStill that green after them hard frost? Mine looks rough.
It is possible if you can get the seed to the ground, do you have a cultipacker that you can run over it after you spread the seed?Bought a 25 lb bag of Durana today with thoughts of overseeding the plot above in post #27. Frost seeding possible when you do not have bare ground? As expensive as that stuff is, I don't want to waste it if it's not going to take because its not getting through to the soil. Any suggestions on the best way to sow given the exiting ground cover?
Have a homemade one. I put out a 25 lb bag on two acres. Maybe overseeding will help my chances. Had to start cutting up downed and snapped trees from the storms that rolled through. Must have lost a hundred or more nice pines. Its a mess. of course not a single sweet gum was hurt. I swear those things and cockroaches are the only thing that will survive a nuclear attack.It is possible if you can get the seed to the ground, do you have a cultipacker that you can run over it after you spread the seed?
I agree about the sweet gums!!Have a homemade one. I put out a 25 lb bag on two acres. Maybe overseeding will help my chances. Had to start cutting up downed and snapped trees from the storms that rolled through. Must have lost a hundred or more nice pines. Its a mess. of course not a single sweet gum was hurt. I swear those things and cockroaches are the only thing that will survive a nuclear attack.