bigboreblr
5 year old buck +
Anybody use Cleth to maintain a fallow field? I cleand up the old stump holes, rocks, and lumps with a till lime and mixed clover planting in spring 2020. There are rows of poplar and spruce on one end.
Will cleth kill crabgrass? I wish to keep it in there. IT appears it might. I sprayed cleth, then rundup around the trees about 3 weeks apart. Not seeing any there. Of course the roundup could of killed it and the cleth might not of done it, or was going to. Everything took a long time to die this year with the lack of a decent rain.
The north end of the plot was grass seeded and is chocked with I think fescue. I did throw some timothy in in this fallow field and my neighboring clover plot. The clover has just a little left from the 2018 or so planting of it.
Just want to make a more edible selection of local forbs weeds. I do have to keep it mowed when it's a foot tall or so. I usually mow every 2-3 weeks. After spraying in august, I plan of frost seeding with a mix of dutch, ladino, birdsfoot, and medium red clovers.
Should I leave it alone or possibly introduce a more plaatable grass in the mix, Perennial rye deosnt; both me. I do know they eat it. I got to admit, the deer, rabbits, and woodchucks flock to my backyard. So, maybe leave it alone or just spray cleth on that heavy grass end of the field.
Will cleth kill crabgrass? I wish to keep it in there. IT appears it might. I sprayed cleth, then rundup around the trees about 3 weeks apart. Not seeing any there. Of course the roundup could of killed it and the cleth might not of done it, or was going to. Everything took a long time to die this year with the lack of a decent rain.
The north end of the plot was grass seeded and is chocked with I think fescue. I did throw some timothy in in this fallow field and my neighboring clover plot. The clover has just a little left from the 2018 or so planting of it.
Just want to make a more edible selection of local forbs weeds. I do have to keep it mowed when it's a foot tall or so. I usually mow every 2-3 weeks. After spraying in august, I plan of frost seeding with a mix of dutch, ladino, birdsfoot, and medium red clovers.
Should I leave it alone or possibly introduce a more plaatable grass in the mix, Perennial rye deosnt; both me. I do know they eat it. I got to admit, the deer, rabbits, and woodchucks flock to my backyard. So, maybe leave it alone or just spray cleth on that heavy grass end of the field.