mikmaze
5 year old buck +
I have a spot to plot for a fee, woods were logged a couple years back and the part shade/ moist soil has a dreaded item showing its ugly face, Japanese stilt grass, simple enough, doesn't look too durable, but I don't have a ton of time and was hoping to disc, throw and grow. Seed will be purple top turnip, winter rye, and medium red clover. Figure between the three they will find their home and do well based on sunlight reaching them. They will offer up a reason for the deer to stop on by more often for a bite to eat. After the leaves fall the area will get a heckuva lot more sun, and the WR should do well. Just worried about the stilt grass, how bad is it going to come back if I disc it? too many stumps and roots to plow, not enough time to spray and kill. so it will be what it can. Anyone have luck with the method?