348Winchester
Well-Known Member
Back in mid October I heavily seeded, limed, and fertilized a 3/4 acre plot with mostly winter rye. There was some wheat thrown in that was left over as well but 80% of the seed sewn was rye. The drought delayed sprouting. The lower areas that hold moisture better have sprouted well and there is decent growth. There is still a lot of seed lying on the ground that is sprouting even though it is mid-December.
Have any of you ever fertilized your plots this late?
I have a couple of bags of 33-0-0 that were not spread due to the October drought.
Should I spread it?
Have any of you ever fertilized your plots this late?
I have a couple of bags of 33-0-0 that were not spread due to the October drought.
Should I spread it?