This ^^^^^^^^^Up here the purple winter annual is usually henbit which is a relative to deadnettle. Is the farmer a no-tiller? Grows well in those fields.
I don't think you do. It seems relatively harmless. Its a winter annual (I think) and really provides little competition for the clover. It grows fast, flowers quickly, produces seed for the next cycle - and gets out of the way - if it is what I think it is...What do you use to get rid of it in a clover plot?
It typically dies out pretty quickly in the beginning of summer. More of a spring weed.I got a good bit grwoing in my yard. When I spray roundup around tree stumps or rock walls, thats the predominate weed. Doesn't appear to be browsed.
Do wildlife eat it? Easy for a critter to be picky in june........
Grows about 6 inches around the apple trees, so no complaints there.It typically dies out pretty quickly in the beginning of summer. More of a spring weed.
Ya it's pretty harmless. Absolutely kills my sinuses when I mow it though.Grows about 6 inches around the apple trees, so no complaints there.
There is more of it in my clover plot this year. Wasn't sure where to go with the clover plot. Milpa garden or let it go till late summer and hit it with rye / oats and more clover seed. Sprayed the plot last august and put clover and tillage raddish. One spot was really doing well with raddish, clover didnt grow there and had a bald spot. Tossed some clover and fertilizer on that spot 2 weeks ago while I was seeding a drainage channel I cleaned up and some rleased chokeberry trees from the yard edge.