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<blockquote data-quote="gberry" data-source="post: 735431" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>We've had pretty poor luck with clovers of all varieties despite our soil tests coming back with results that should be good for clover. That's one of the reasons were looking for a new seeder. I believe our failure may be due to planting too deep with our current drill, or poor soil to seed contact when broadcast. I am hoping that an upgrade in drills will allow us to get a better stand of clover and save some of that expensive seed. I thought the greenscape planter above looked pretty good for planting both. I am tired of wasting the money on seed and would like to eliminate planting errors as the cause of poor stands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gberry, post: 735431, member: 3325"] We've had pretty poor luck with clovers of all varieties despite our soil tests coming back with results that should be good for clover. That's one of the reasons were looking for a new seeder. I believe our failure may be due to planting too deep with our current drill, or poor soil to seed contact when broadcast. I am hoping that an upgrade in drills will allow us to get a better stand of clover and save some of that expensive seed. I thought the greenscape planter above looked pretty good for planting both. I am tired of wasting the money on seed and would like to eliminate planting errors as the cause of poor stands. [/QUOTE]
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