MS_Strut
Well-Known Member
I have a pipeline that runs behind my office on my property. The county comes through and bush hogs the pipeline once maybe twice a year on their way to property they own and cut.
They came through in June and trimmed it down to a manageable size to push mow and I did. I've kept it down since. It's mostly tall grasses and broadleaf and briar. A lot of everything except a good food source. I've killed a buck off of the pipeline so they already come in. Just trying to attract more.
I have about 3k square feet (small I know) that I have kept trimmed back and recently killed everything with herbicide and have added the Lime recommended from my soil test results. I know the lime likely won't take enough to make a big difference by the time we are ready to plant a fall plot in September.
I have bare dirt and dying grass/weeds. No equipment other than hand tools but September seems like a long ways away to have bare ground out there. Do I still just wait it out and let what grows back grow until closer to time to plant?
And since I am fully no-till and don't have any cover crop right now am I going to need to lay down some straw when I seed to retain moisture? I plan to get a deer mix a local co-op has that is no-till. Would like clover and may add some chicory. I've never done a plot before so I am expecting some failures and have already learned so much.
They came through in June and trimmed it down to a manageable size to push mow and I did. I've kept it down since. It's mostly tall grasses and broadleaf and briar. A lot of everything except a good food source. I've killed a buck off of the pipeline so they already come in. Just trying to attract more.
I have about 3k square feet (small I know) that I have kept trimmed back and recently killed everything with herbicide and have added the Lime recommended from my soil test results. I know the lime likely won't take enough to make a big difference by the time we are ready to plant a fall plot in September.
I have bare dirt and dying grass/weeds. No equipment other than hand tools but September seems like a long ways away to have bare ground out there. Do I still just wait it out and let what grows back grow until closer to time to plant?
And since I am fully no-till and don't have any cover crop right now am I going to need to lay down some straw when I seed to retain moisture? I plan to get a deer mix a local co-op has that is no-till. Would like clover and may add some chicory. I've never done a plot before so I am expecting some failures and have already learned so much.