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I would like to plant brassicas
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5428017" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Also have experimented with sow, spray and mow barasicas with some success....not perfect.....not magazine glamor plots....but also no plowing, disking or tilling....also thatch layer holds moisture better than exposed soil...plus we have less erosion issues...but our experience with throw and mow has been patchy looking plots in certain areas to good coverage in others....not perfect by any stretch but we are growing some food for wildlife. Attached picture is of sow, spray and mow barasicas....1/4 acre strip down center of a larger plot....turnip, radish and rape....and like everyone in middle and west TN....we need rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5428017, member: 20594"] Also have experimented with sow, spray and mow barasicas with some success....not perfect.....not magazine glamor plots....but also no plowing, disking or tilling....also thatch layer holds moisture better than exposed soil...plus we have less erosion issues...but our experience with throw and mow has been patchy looking plots in certain areas to good coverage in others....not perfect by any stretch but we are growing some food for wildlife. Attached picture is of sow, spray and mow barasicas....1/4 acre strip down center of a larger plot....turnip, radish and rape....and like everyone in middle and west TN....we need rain. [/QUOTE]
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