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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5131820" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>I've mixed oats and wheat together. I personally couldn't tell you what is what when it's growing lol. The peas I planted years ago came up and didn't really do much. I dont know if there was a drought or not, don't remember if I skimped on covering them up, but they just didn't do great. I do have a drag now and may work on that more this year. I also have beans planted in one section and will top sow the oats and wheat leaving the beans standing this fall. The rest of the plot will be disked and dragged and basically started over like I do every fall. The turnips, I'm thinking seven top?, came up fine, but we're just never touched. I kicked a bunch of the turnips out and took them to my aunt to fix lol. The radishes I wanted to plant to help build up my soil and bust it up. I think I planted them way too late in the year. Kind of a bust. Every year I try to do something a little different to perfect the results I want. It's definitely a learning curve. I've also added sunflowers to my summer plots but I'm not so sure they're attracting much besides growing and probably helping the bees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5131820, member: 12150"] I’ve mixed oats and wheat together. I personally couldn’t tell you what is what when it’s growing lol. The peas I planted years ago came up and didn’t really do much. I dont know if there was a drought or not, don’t remember if I skimped on covering them up, but they just didn’t do great. I do have a drag now and may work on that more this year. I also have beans planted in one section and will top sow the oats and wheat leaving the beans standing this fall. The rest of the plot will be disked and dragged and basically started over like I do every fall. The turnips, I’m thinking seven top?, came up fine, but we’re just never touched. I kicked a bunch of the turnips out and took them to my aunt to fix lol. The radishes I wanted to plant to help build up my soil and bust it up. I think I planted them way too late in the year. Kind of a bust. Every year I try to do something a little different to perfect the results I want. It’s definitely a learning curve. I’ve also added sunflowers to my summer plots but I’m not so sure they’re attracting much besides growing and probably helping the bees. [/QUOTE]
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