I would normally quote/link previous posts from this thread to this as an update, but Photobucket's change in policy makes those posts a bit worthless without the pics. So, for a recap... I planted some plots in buckwheat last spring that got away from me with weeds due to lack of maintenance. So, on Labor Day I showed up to a mess. In an effort to make some "chicken salad" I did a throw, roll, spray into the jungle of weeds with WR into two plots and WR and clover in one. We had a very dry September, so nothing really grew. This pic shows the spray and gives an idea of the weed mess I was dealing with 3 weeks after planting.
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I spread more WR on this plot and in January frost seeded some clover as it started to do what I wanted it to do. Fast forward to this May. I was very pleased with what I was seeing. Lots of WR with a good amount of clover underneath it!
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I was finally able to make it down to the cabin on Labor Day weekend to spread some more WR, red clover, and chicory. Much to my surprise (dismay) I came back to a much weedier plot than I had expected! The astute picture looker will notice more than just WR and clover in the pics from May. This is what the same plot looked like in Sept...
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The WR had completely laid over and the broadleaf weeds had exploded! I'm not too disappointed in the WR laying down as I'm hoping that seed grows, but I was shocked by the weeds. The weeds were less than last year and had a pretty good amount of desirable stuff growing underneath all the mess.
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Not really having much of an option due to time I went ahead with plan of broadcasting the WR/red clover/chicory and cultipacking everything flat as I could. The plot closest to the ground blind also got 8# of sunflowers broadcast and a 50# bag of 26-6-4 (or something like that) spread on it. The others just got the seed and the packer. The three plots total about 3/4 acre; and I spread 100# of WR; and 6# of the red clover/chicory mix. I did not spray this time as I didn't want to take a chance of killing the good stuff that was there. So, right now I'm in hope and see mode. The plot is currently getting rain, but it really hasn't rained there in the past week, but may get close to 1" over the next few days.
My screen came in well! More on that in another thread...
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