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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5815740" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Balansa will eventually out compete the crimson unless you plant like 70% crimson vs 30% balansa.</p><p>If you are planting permanent clover plots plant just balansa or the blends discussed.</p><p>If you are replanting annually then look at mega's suggestions.</p><p>Crimson is a very good reseeding clover as long as it is one of the dominant species in a plot. It is a great clover but does not like heat, dry or competition!</p><p>Balansa is the most excessive reseeding clover ever and is very hardy except for heat.</p><p>I planted 10 acres 3 years ago and have not added a clover seed since. I have turkey clover in spring, a bare dove field in September and a clover deer plot from October till season ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5815740, member: 20151"] Balansa will eventually out compete the crimson unless you plant like 70% crimson vs 30% balansa. If you are planting permanent clover plots plant just balansa or the blends discussed. If you are replanting annually then look at mega’s suggestions. Crimson is a very good reseeding clover as long as it is one of the dominant species in a plot. It is a great clover but does not like heat, dry or competition! Balansa is the most excessive reseeding clover ever and is very hardy except for heat. I planted 10 acres 3 years ago and have not added a clover seed since. I have turkey clover in spring, a bare dove field in September and a clover deer plot from October till season ends. [/QUOTE]
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