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Planting in the spring
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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5503562" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>x2</p><p>Advantage Landino, Dixie Reseeding Crimson & Yucci Arrowleaf mixture has worked very well for me over the years. Have never tried the cereal grain cover crop but will. I do a lot of frost seeding simply because I have more spare time in Jan & Feb. Have even had good luck doing in March & April in front of heavy rain. Bare soil is the key though.</p><p>Rocky/cherty soil will always be clover for me as I hate doing ground prep in it each year for annual plots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5503562, member: 2474"] x2 Advantage Landino, Dixie Reseeding Crimson & Yucci Arrowleaf mixture has worked very well for me over the years. Have never tried the cereal grain cover crop but will. I do a lot of frost seeding simply because I have more spare time in Jan & Feb. Have even had good luck doing in March & April in front of heavy rain. Bare soil is the key though. Rocky/cherty soil will always be clover for me as I hate doing ground prep in it each year for annual plots. [/QUOTE]
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