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I would like to plant brassicas
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5427834" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I wouldn't say you can't plant barasicas with wheat or cereal rye....many people do and many brand name blends have this combination.....my understanding is that it's just better to give the barrasica a head start...get some growth going for a few weeks...then top sow winter wheat or cereal rye...this way there is less competition and the barasicas have a chance to get larger and leafy....cereal rye for example is very competitive and grows fast....so again...it's not to say you can't sow them together....it's just your barasicas may get bigger with less competition at germination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5427834, member: 20594"] I wouldn't say you can't plant barasicas with wheat or cereal rye....many people do and many brand name blends have this combination.....my understanding is that it's just better to give the barrasica a head start...get some growth going for a few weeks...then top sow winter wheat or cereal rye...this way there is less competition and the barasicas have a chance to get larger and leafy....cereal rye for example is very competitive and grows fast....so again...it's not to say you can't sow them together....it's just your barasicas may get bigger with less competition at germination. [/QUOTE]
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