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Seeding ryegrass this fall
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1711328" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Yeah it doesn't make much sense. Vetch, peas and some clovers are annuals. Takes fertilizer to get them started and growing well. Will they produce any by themselves before summer kills them off? </p><p>Clovers always sound good on paper, but the seeds are tiny, expensive, hard to plant and don't do real well in black soil. Some of the medics may be a better option in black soil or so I have been told. I have never had any luck getting any of them to come up besides crimson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1711328, member: 5381"] Yeah it doesn't make much sense. Vetch, peas and some clovers are annuals. Takes fertilizer to get them started and growing well. Will they produce any by themselves before summer kills them off? Clovers always sound good on paper, but the seeds are tiny, expensive, hard to plant and don't do real well in black soil. Some of the medics may be a better option in black soil or so I have been told. I have never had any luck getting any of them to come up besides crimson. [/QUOTE]
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