Native Hunter
5 year old buck +
It makes sense to have this mix. Were you suggesting that you plant both forbs and grasses, or that’s what naturally occurs for you?
Have you done some native replanting? Mostly native grasses, or forbs also?
I think it depends on what is already in your seed bank. Once you kill cool season grasses, you should get a flush of growth from what is already there. If you have a good mixture of forbs and tall grasses in the seedbank, you might not need to plant anything.
I planted a mixture of grasses and forbs after killing fescue. I got very little warm season grasses from the seedbank, so it was good for me to plant NWSGs. I got a lot of forbs - some desirable and some not so great. I spent the next few years driving my pickup truck through the prairie doing spot spraying with 25 gallon tanks of gly and crossbow in my bed. At places I needed to kill everything I would spray gly, and at places I needed to set back undesirable forbs, I would spray crossbow.
Some of the good forbs already there were - common ragweed, giant ragweed, goldenrod, smooth tick trefoil, and a few others. If I saw a patch of something like Ironweed forming, I would set it back. One of the best forbs for deer I got in the seed I planted was a tall and aggressive variety of partridge pea. It survives and comes back every year despite being an annual competing with perennials. Deer browse it really well and the seed are relished by quail. There were some other good forbs that have given way to the competition, but they can be brought back by disking if desired.
Your area may be different than mine, but this is what worked for me.





















