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Brassicas in July?
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<blockquote data-quote="ADR" data-source="post: 5828630" data-attributes="member: 12473"><p>Mine have done great. I think the most important thing is to not overpopulate the area. Follow recommended seed sowing guidelines. They are really small and most people spread too much and they crowd themselves out. There is generally enough dew in late sept and Oct to keep them alive and thriving. Browse pressure has been my issue until acorns start to fall. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADR, post: 5828630, member: 12473"] Mine have done great. I think the most important thing is to not overpopulate the area. Follow recommended seed sowing guidelines. They are really small and most people spread too much and they crowd themselves out. There is generally enough dew in late sept and Oct to keep them alive and thriving. Browse pressure has been my issue until acorns start to fall. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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