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<blockquote data-quote="TCounty Hunter" data-source="post: 414688" data-attributes="member: 3436"><p>thats exactly what i was thinking hambone, dragging it with a fence, like we used to do our baseball fields before playing.</p><p></p><p>i didnt know about the feed store in millington, but i did find a seed place in memphis, leathermans. they have the austrian winter peas, oats, red clover, white clover, DER, and about everything else you could want. I am heading over there in about an hour to make a haul. I just hope the rain will hold out till the afternoon so i can get it in.</p><p></p><p>so i should mix the oats, clovers, rape all together and then broadcast it out right?</p><p></p><p>Also, the seed guy mentioned that the winter peas grow best when they can crawl something, like garden peas, i use a fence. he mentioned to plant them close to wood lines if possible, and they would grow better. But did say if the get a good root, they can grow ok in open areas too. Yall had good luck with the peas in fields?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCounty Hunter, post: 414688, member: 3436"] thats exactly what i was thinking hambone, dragging it with a fence, like we used to do our baseball fields before playing. i didnt know about the feed store in millington, but i did find a seed place in memphis, leathermans. they have the austrian winter peas, oats, red clover, white clover, DER, and about everything else you could want. I am heading over there in about an hour to make a haul. I just hope the rain will hold out till the afternoon so i can get it in. so i should mix the oats, clovers, rape all together and then broadcast it out right? Also, the seed guy mentioned that the winter peas grow best when they can crawl something, like garden peas, i use a fence. he mentioned to plant them close to wood lines if possible, and they would grow better. But did say if the get a good root, they can grow ok in open areas too. Yall had good luck with the peas in fields? [/QUOTE]
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