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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5144613" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>Here it is the picture on the left. I did this a week or so ago to create a path for people wanting in the sunflowers for pictures. I mowed to the left of that new strip a couple days ago. To answer your question JC Deerman I usually mow it down and spray before fall plant. The picture on the right is a different patch that was planted later as you can see it probably would smother out some of your fall crop if planted thick but in the spring I really like it to add to the soil and it's so easy to grow. The deer like it on my place especially early and before it seeds. I usually do not plant it in the fall but I am sure some mix it in at certain rates. I am.sure some.of the others would know more about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5144613, member: 13434"] Here it is the picture on the left. I did this a week or so ago to create a path for people wanting in the sunflowers for pictures. I mowed to the left of that new strip a couple days ago. To answer your question JC Deerman I usually mow it down and spray before fall plant. The picture on the right is a different patch that was planted later as you can see it probably would smother out some of your fall crop if planted thick but in the spring I really like it to add to the soil and it's so easy to grow. The deer like it on my place especially early and before it seeds. I usually do not plant it in the fall but I am sure some mix it in at certain rates. I am.sure some.of the others would know more about that. [/QUOTE]
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