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<blockquote data-quote="Granddaddy" data-source="post: 5071294" data-attributes="member: 471"><p>I gave up on annuals years ago - too much work. I plant ladino clover, redland lll clover, crimson clover & turnips as a mix. The ladino & red clovers are perennials, the crimson is a great reseeder & the turnips reseed too. The clovers peak one after the other, turnips are great winter feed. Renovate every 3-5 yrs. Deer & turkey love it. Just required good initial soil prep, neutral pH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granddaddy, post: 5071294, member: 471"] I gave up on annuals years ago - too much work. I plant ladino clover, redland lll clover, crimson clover & turnips as a mix. The ladino & red clovers are perennials, the crimson is a great reseeder & the turnips reseed too. The clovers peak one after the other, turnips are great winter feed. Renovate every 3-5 yrs. Deer & turkey love it. Just required good initial soil prep, neutral pH. [/QUOTE]
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