Re: Brassicas - Swedes and Kale
I planted a mix of long season brassicas and Austrian Winter peas to see how they might compare with the short season rape and turnips most of us are used too.
Swedes and Kale require 120 day growing seasons so need to be spring planted.
Welter Seed carries a
mix with everything I wanted to try...
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a blend of Austrian Winter Peas, Tyfon Forage Brassica, Winton Swede, Major Plus Swede, Kestrel Kale and Rutmaster(tm) Brand Hybrid Brassica.
I used a bag seeder to seed this mix but I was a little unsure about seeding a mix of large and tiny seeds together. Hopefully I didn't get it to thick but time will tell.
We disced it, tilled and cultipacked, seeded then packed the seed to cover it.
I planted this mix in between plots of clover and alfalfa and mixed forage oats and berseem clover just to try to take some of the pressure off the AW peas.
The peas and berseem clover will serve to fix nitrogen for next years crop as part of my commitment to "sustainable agriculture" or in my case sustainable "food plots"
This mix should provide forage until way after the first of the year with the roots from the swedes lasting thru late winter.
My soil fertility is high so I used no additional fertilizer but I may try some foliar applied nitrogen later on.
Weeds I'll have to monitor, Select Max is approved for brassicas but I'm not sure about the peas. Select would kill the oats however.
The next thing will be to see if this mix will survive heavy grazing due to the high deer density I have to deal with. The Tyfon Forage Brassica I used in the short season mix was heavily grazed last time so we'll see how it goes.