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I was told it takes a couple years to get established.
My armpit hair is growing faster than that stuff. It should be much faster than that.
I was told it takes a couple years to get established.
I thought so too. Never planted warm season grasses before.My armpit hair is growing faster than that stuff. It should be much faster than that.
What you should be seeing is not so much tall growth but lots of seeds sprouting and thickening of the seed. You may have too much shadeI thought so too. Never planted warm season grasses before.
Good to know. Makes me feel better lolToo early to tell IMO. I've seen areas planted that didn't do shit for 2 or 3 years, then sprung up like you wouldn't believe.
Well... Try not to be TOO optimistic. There's still a chance it was a waste of time too. Lol. But let's hope not!Good to know. Makes me feel better lol
At least I'm only out $30 if it don't grow. If this stuff don't grow then I'm just going to let the area go back to natural.Well... Try not to be TOO optimistic. There's still a chance it was a waste of time too. Lol. But let's hope not!
Haven't checked in about a month lol. I'll slip down there this weekend and see how it's going.How's your prairie planting doing, Chad? Any obvious signs of establishment? Most of the wsg is starting to hit it's peak right about now so it got me wondering how yours was turning out...
Sounds good man. I was just curious.Haven't checked in about a month lol. I'll slip down there this weekend and see how it's going.
About how tall should it be right now?Sounds good man. I was just curious.
I planted big bluestemI can't recall what exactly you planted, but most of the big bluestem I've seen lately is 4-7 ft tall. Switchgrass should be about 4' or so. The bluestem is really taking off lately with this heat.
I planted big bluestem
I'd be hunting the edges of those fields come late October for sure.I think that's what is planted in the fields I hunt...30-40 acre plots. Zero fun trying to track in those fields early season! I will stay as far away from those this year as I can.
Jim, what would you recommend broadcasting into standing corn so there's some food after it gets cut?I can't recall what exactly you planted, but most of the big bluestem I've seen lately is 4-7 ft tall. Switchgrass should be about 4' or so. The bluestem is really taking off lately with this heat.
Rye grain would be a safe bet. Or a variety of winter hardy oats.Jim, what would you recommend broadcasting into standing corn so there's some food after it gets cut?
I was thinking either winter rye or oats. I had good luck with winter rye last year, didn't broadcast it into corn though.Rye grain would be a safe bet. Or a variety of winter hardy oats.
It's getting to be too late for beans. If you go with rye, broadcast it about this time next month.
Yes that's what I'd do. It comes up great when broadcasted. That's one reason why it's a favorite among cover crops in ag production.I was thinking either winter rye or oats. I had good luck with winter rye last year, didn't broadcast it into corn though.
That's what it'll be. I'll be picking the seed up on Saturday.Yes that's what I'd do. It comes up great when broadcasted. That's one reason why it's a favorite among cover crops in ag production.