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giles

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So I kinda went off this spring about how we suck as hunters with habitat. Went on about how we will mow acres of grass because it looks nice and the neighbors do the same. Well, change starts within and I plan to change that in the spring. I talked with my neighbor (long driveway) and we plan to plant some sort of wildflower mix. So I'm here for suggestions. I have some ideas but I'm mixed. We plan to split the cost and do both his property and mine.

@at1010 I'm all ears and I honestly didn't look at your seed blends to see if you offered anything along these lines. I would be all ears for a no till blend.

Plan right now is the strip between the driveways to be a flower blend that has some sort of bloom all spring/summer/fall. Likely add a hive and possibly a few bird houses or something. Just now getting the neighbors on the same page so looking for more information.
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GoetsTalon

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Pretty cool! Even if you planted blue stem it would give you like a privacy planting to separate the drives. Big problem with it would be to keep the invasives out.
 

Gunther

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We have good luck with Zin Master from Eden Brothers. The attached photos are Zin Master but we also like Cosmic Zen mix from the same company,but I do not have a pics on my phone of that mix.
 

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jagermeister

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I planted 13 acres of the Ohio CRP #2 mix back in spring of 2021 and I’ve had excellent results with it. Very diverse, green, and flowering all season long. No offense to @Gunther post… zinnias are stunning, easy, and benefit pollinators… but they aren’t native to Ohio and they lack the diversity that really drives attraction to a plot all season long. Just my 2 cents. Go with a native seed mix.

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at1010

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I don’t play in this arena. But I’ve planted several varieties of pollinator mixes.

I normally till
Fit ground
Seed
Pack ground

to ensure a clean slate. I also plant in fall - so don’t see much until next spring.

best of luck. Great idea!!
 

giles

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Giles, call me sometime on this. You'll want proper site preparation and seeding, as well as seed mixture. Theres definitely a wrong way and right way to go about this. Too much for me to type right now.
I was waiting for a rain day to call you, lol. I know my prep needs to start this fall, just not sure what I need to do. I would prefer to not rototiller it by hand.
 
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