garseer
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Interested in knowing if anyone around East Texas has planted this clover before and if so how did it do. I just planted a couple acres and was wondering what to expect come spring.
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Once you get the ph right do you have to continue with lime the following years? Clover does not need N so you are left with adding P and K. Unless you are making hay it seems as though that you do not have to add this every year for pasture, based on the assumption that 80% of the nutrients go back into the soil when grazing.Baydog":3o5316bv said:Lime and fertilizer cost just make it cost prohibitive now.
That makes sents. I guess that is bad and good. The floods also bring in nutrients. Have you ever tried disking it in or are you just top coating?Baydog":mefi0ut1 said:My place is right in the river bottoms with very sandy soils and frequent flooding. It dosen't hold PH or nutrients very long in the areas I had arrowleaf.