Cuervo
5 year old buck +
For the first time in 3 tries I have a successful spring planted plot because of the rain we've received. Amazing how easy this is if the sand gets enough water. The plot has oats, buckwheat, sunflowers, soybeans and clover. I probably planted the oats too thick in places because I'm used to having poor germination, so I overcompensate.
My initial thought was to broadcast turnips and AWP this weekend, flatten everything (per Dippers approach), and then in August broadcast winter rye. Assuming the buckwheat and oats will eventually whither and the newly planted seeds will take over. I don't care, in fact I hope to get some volunteer oats and Buckwheat.
Does anyone have any countering thoughts or does this sound viable....assuming we get rain of course.
I noticed I posted this in the wrong forum...maybe the moderator can move it?
My initial thought was to broadcast turnips and AWP this weekend, flatten everything (per Dippers approach), and then in August broadcast winter rye. Assuming the buckwheat and oats will eventually whither and the newly planted seeds will take over. I don't care, in fact I hope to get some volunteer oats and Buckwheat.
Does anyone have any countering thoughts or does this sound viable....assuming we get rain of course.
I noticed I posted this in the wrong forum...maybe the moderator can move it?