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<blockquote data-quote="puppy" data-source="post: 5557527" data-attributes="member: 10317"><p>If it is a new plot I would wait till next Sept and do a really good job of killing the existing weeds/grass and the seed bank by doing "several" till - burn downs cycles. During this time you can also do any lime or fertilizer additions that need to be made. Once Sept rolls around plant the clover with a nurse crop of WW or cereal rye. Sow the WW or rye, cultipack, sow clover then cultipack again. Once you have established a plot you can frost/overseed into it every late winter - early spring to keep it thick and weeds choked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puppy, post: 5557527, member: 10317"] If it is a new plot I would wait till next Sept and do a really good job of killing the existing weeds/grass and the seed bank by doing "several" till - burn downs cycles. During this time you can also do any lime or fertilizer additions that need to be made. Once Sept rolls around plant the clover with a nurse crop of WW or cereal rye. Sow the WW or rye, cultipack, sow clover then cultipack again. Once you have established a plot you can frost/overseed into it every late winter - early spring to keep it thick and weeds choked out. [/QUOTE]
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