Prelude8626
5 year old buck +
I too Have a lot of RCG, so I'm curious to see how you make out.
Perhaps I posted a picture of this before. This is an area at the upper edge of the reed canary grass where it attempted to create a tennis racket shaped bedding area. This was probably just over ten years ago. The handle of the racket is on the left. I used native willow cuttings in black plastic(actually used plastic from silage bags) and I planted some spruce on the inner edge of the plastic.
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RCG will require at least 3 spaying with gly the 1st season. Probably at least another one the following. After the final spraying you will have to observe what additional RCG sprouts. The dense matting can shield a lot of the RCG from the spray.
If you disk you will disturb the seed bed for a whole new batch to sprout.
Was hoping to get something else established without having the dirt nuked non-stop this season but I do see how it would be tough to get anything to compete after just 1 spraying when a heavy sod mat is already down..
What about a nice dose of gly a week or two before planting and follow up with gly/clethodim at time of July planting brassicas, peas, beans, clover, then broadcast rye and possible oats or ww in august?
A comparison of gly and cleth treatments i found interesting:
Herbicide Treatments to Reed Canary Grass, Clethodim vs. Glyphosate
Subtitle: We need to focus on winning the war and not just the battle By: Julianne Mason, Restoration Program Coordinator, Forest Preserve District of Will County April 21, 2020 Like all invasive…grasslandrestorationnetwork.org