I'm ready for spring!!!!!!!
I just ordered all of my seed for the first half of this year.
I used Welterseed.com.
I would be interested to hear where you get your seed if you can't find it locally.
Just so you an idea of my setup:
I have a 2 acre field and this is my 4th season doing T&M (throw and mow).
However, my field is in the middle of the woods and I don't have a mower.
So I use my 220cc ATV and a drag harrow rake, a 2 gallon pump sprayer and a hand spreader.
Because I'm still early in the process, I am still trying to build soil and OM.
Last year, throughout the season I put in 1500 lbs of lime based on the soil sample along with what I had planted.
My pH is still low, so I will be liming and fertilizing as needed throughout the year. I bought a test kit to stay on top of it.
SPRING PLANTING (for summer):
(Planting as soon as I can - in April/early May)
Planting method:
I will broadcast, spray, drag with my harrow and then compact it by driving my ATV over everything systematically to make sure I roll over the entire field (every square inch).
- Lacey Spring Barley (50 lbs)
- Spring Triticale (50 lbs)
- Horse Oats/feed (50 lbs) - Yes! It's odd. They grew great last year.
- Lime and fertilize
SUMMER PLANTING (for fall):
(Planting in late July/end of August)
Planting method:
I might try a little bit of fencing (Plot Saver) to see how that works. My stuff never gets to maturity.
I plan to do this in
TWO different plantings. This is really so I don't knock the entire field down at once. I did that last year and regretted having a period where nothing was standing for a period of time.
I will broadcast, spray, drag with my harrow and then compact it by driving my ATV over the planted area.
- Big Buck Brassica Mix (CORRECTED - 25 lbs)
- Purple Top Turnips
- Multi-crowned Pasja Hybrid Brassica
- Ground Hog Radish
- Dwarf Essex Rape
- Lime and fertilize
FALL PLANTING (for winter):
(Planting in mid-September)
Planting method:
This is going to scare me!!!
I plan to just broadcast the entire field,
NO Spray,
NO Drag and
NO Compacting the seed.
- Winter Rye (100 lbs)
- Horse Oats/Feed (50 lbs) Yes! It's odd. They grew great last year.
- Lime and fertilize