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<blockquote data-quote="stirrat" data-source="post: 332742" data-attributes="member: 2893"><p>you can and should put down the lime now. wait to put the fert out at the same time you plant. if you put it down now much of the nutrients will be gone when you plant. don't be shy on the fertilizer or lime use alot. typically i use at least 500 and preferably 1000 pounds an acre of fertilizer. usually about 1 ton per acre of lime is close for a new plot. you can get by with less but it makes a big difference doing it right. </p><p></p><p>i have been planting my fall plots usually 1st week of september. others plant as late as ocober. make sure you wait till there is good rain in the forecast and your soil is not too dry. i like to plant at begining of september so they are good for opening of bow season.</p><p></p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirrat, post: 332742, member: 2893"] you can and should put down the lime now. wait to put the fert out at the same time you plant. if you put it down now much of the nutrients will be gone when you plant. don't be shy on the fertilizer or lime use alot. typically i use at least 500 and preferably 1000 pounds an acre of fertilizer. usually about 1 ton per acre of lime is close for a new plot. you can get by with less but it makes a big difference doing it right. i have been planting my fall plots usually 1st week of september. others plant as late as ocober. make sure you wait till there is good rain in the forecast and your soil is not too dry. i like to plant at begining of september so they are good for opening of bow season. good luck [/QUOTE]
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