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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 3740042" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Throw & Grow is a lot of annual rye grass and IMO a waste of money and time. </p><p></p><p>You need clover and radishes and a few others. </p><p></p><p>I don't see how you can do even the smallest plot without some mechanical help-a tractor, yeah, sounds good. Take a stroll through the (thread) sunflower plot prep ChaneyLake does, and there are a lot of other examples. There is a general set of steps to follow based on your soil and area conditions. </p><p></p><p>I'd lime the place then turn the soil and plant a really thick overseeded clover variety to try and choke the weeds out. You have very very little time left for this year its almost fall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 3740042, member: 5958"] Throw & Grow is a lot of annual rye grass and IMO a waste of money and time. You need clover and radishes and a few others. I don't see how you can do even the smallest plot without some mechanical help-a tractor, yeah, sounds good. Take a stroll through the (thread) sunflower plot prep ChaneyLake does, and there are a lot of other examples. There is a general set of steps to follow based on your soil and area conditions. I'd lime the place then turn the soil and plant a really thick overseeded clover variety to try and choke the weeds out. You have very very little time left for this year its almost fall [/QUOTE]
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