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BSKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!! I need some help.
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<blockquote data-quote="deerchaser007" data-source="post: 719831" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>Not true. Chicory planted in the fall and allowed to establish a good root system starts growing fast in the spring. My tecomate is around 5 to 8 inches tall.</p><p></p><p>I've said this several times on here ,. spring plantings of clover/chicory has a MUCH higher risk of being killed out due to the fact it takes months (not weeks) to establish a proper root system. By the time it gets started , the heat and dry weather will burn it up. BUT,.. a fall planted clover/chicory plot has had 6 months of root establishment and has a MUCH higher survivability.</p><p></p><p>You gonna have to give it time,.. its a perennial plot,.. not a fast growing annual!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerchaser007, post: 719831, member: 1783"] Not true. Chicory planted in the fall and allowed to establish a good root system starts growing fast in the spring. My tecomate is around 5 to 8 inches tall. I've said this several times on here ,. spring plantings of clover/chicory has a MUCH higher risk of being killed out due to the fact it takes months (not weeks) to establish a proper root system. By the time it gets started , the heat and dry weather will burn it up. BUT,.. a fall planted clover/chicory plot has had 6 months of root establishment and has a MUCH higher survivability. You gonna have to give it time,.. its a perennial plot,.. not a fast growing annual!! [/QUOTE]
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