I'm sure this has been asked before, but I'm getting ready to place a seed order and I want to experiment on my logging roads.
It's leased land so I can't cut any trees to open the canopy. I have tried red, white, and durana in the past. They seem to start good, but peter out by summer.
I was thinking of trying to spring plant some crimson clover, then around labor day overseeding it heavy with Winter Rye. Winter Rye seems to be the only thing that I can consistently get to grow in the woods. I was just curious if other have had success with Winter wheat, buckwheat, crimson, radish, or something I'm not evening thinking of before I waste anymore time or money.
It's leased land so I can't cut any trees to open the canopy. I have tried red, white, and durana in the past. They seem to start good, but peter out by summer.
I was thinking of trying to spring plant some crimson clover, then around labor day overseeding it heavy with Winter Rye. Winter Rye seems to be the only thing that I can consistently get to grow in the woods. I was just curious if other have had success with Winter wheat, buckwheat, crimson, radish, or something I'm not evening thinking of before I waste anymore time or money.