Here's my crimson clover plots that I did not plant! I simply mowed my crimson clover plots from last fall/winter/spring once they had bloomed and died. I then mowed them again in early August and the thickest crimson clover plots I've EVER produced simply sprouted from all the natural seed on the ground (and under thatch from mowing). Once sunlight got to the ground after mowing in early August, the crimson clover seed just germinated on its own even though it had been lying on the ground and under thatch since mid-May. Now maybe I just got lucky. Maybe this occurred due to unique conditions. I have no idea. But I'm going to try it again this year and see if I can recreate the same success. If the crimson clover again germinates well, I will broadcast wheat into these plots in late September (like I did this year).