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**UPDATE**Holy mackerel! Not planting cereal rye this year!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="wildlifefarmer" data-source="post: 5411105" data-attributes="member: 19620"><p>DR you said—- I know my wife, the birds and the pollinators would appreciate the wildflowers more....wouldn't be a cheap project...but one of like to try someday. (If memory is correct wildflower seeds can get expensive in large quantities).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've planted a pollinator field (NCRS). The mixes they approve are anywhere between $500 to 750 per acre for native plants. I'm just waiting on the 2nd year growth spurt. We'll see this next year. So far, I've had pretty good luck with just spraying "crossbow " to get rid of the briars and woody stems. I'm not a plant expert but it appears to be working</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildlifefarmer, post: 5411105, member: 19620"] DR you said—- I know my wife, the birds and the pollinators would appreciate the wildflowers more....wouldn't be a cheap project...but one of like to try someday. (If memory is correct wildflower seeds can get expensive in large quantities). I’ve planted a pollinator field (NCRS). The mixes they approve are anywhere between $500 to 750 per acre for native plants. I’m just waiting on the 2nd year growth spurt. We’ll see this next year. So far, I’ve had pretty good luck with just spraying “crossbow “ to get rid of the briars and woody stems. I’m not a plant expert but it appears to be working [/QUOTE]
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