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<blockquote data-quote="lafn96" data-source="post: 5436221" data-attributes="member: 22826"><p>Only one of my plots came in well; the others not so much. Lots of grass, wild onion, and weeds with buckbusters seed mix coming in throughout. However, the deer and turkeys are showing up in it every day feeding.</p><p></p><p>I've got some more seed mix; as well as some oats, winter wheat, and clover seed. Could I just broadcast over what's already growing to try and thicken it up? Should I mow and cultipack after I broadcast? The thatch is fairly thick. First year doing this so not sure what the right approach should be at this point.</p><p></p><p>Also have several trails/small clearings through thick woods; anything I could throw down in those areas that do ok with minimal sunshine? The plots are surrounded by natural grass that is baled; thick woods, and a neighbors cornfield.</p><p></p><p>Equipment available is a side by side; sprayer with boom, hand seeder and cultipacker. Plots total about 3 acres between all of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lafn96, post: 5436221, member: 22826"] Only one of my plots came in well; the others not so much. Lots of grass, wild onion, and weeds with buckbusters seed mix coming in throughout. However, the deer and turkeys are showing up in it every day feeding. I've got some more seed mix; as well as some oats, winter wheat, and clover seed. Could I just broadcast over what's already growing to try and thicken it up? Should I mow and cultipack after I broadcast? The thatch is fairly thick. First year doing this so not sure what the right approach should be at this point. Also have several trails/small clearings through thick woods; anything I could throw down in those areas that do ok with minimal sunshine? The plots are surrounded by natural grass that is baled; thick woods, and a neighbors cornfield. Equipment available is a side by side; sprayer with boom, hand seeder and cultipacker. Plots total about 3 acres between all of them. [/QUOTE]
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