I know frost seeding is probably over discussed, but I’ve also never had a year like this.
My plots will have no snow by Sunday (46f!!) and I was thinking of hitting it with some clover. The next week has the perfect freeze thaw forecast. But compared to when I normally frost seed this is at least 60 days early and I KNOW winter isn’t even close to over yet. We will still get feet of snow and below zero up here.
Am I just feeding critters by frost seeding now, or am I doing good by getting it on the ground so early?
*It would be a mixture of local feed store clovers spread over existing, but thinning, clover plots, and last years brassicas.
My plots will have no snow by Sunday (46f!!) and I was thinking of hitting it with some clover. The next week has the perfect freeze thaw forecast. But compared to when I normally frost seed this is at least 60 days early and I KNOW winter isn’t even close to over yet. We will still get feet of snow and below zero up here.
Am I just feeding critters by frost seeding now, or am I doing good by getting it on the ground so early?
*It would be a mixture of local feed store clovers spread over existing, but thinning, clover plots, and last years brassicas.