Agreed. Or even wait till around August 7th or so. I have planted the last week of July and it gets mature too early and the bulbs rot early.Jbohn, I personally think that is too early given how far south you are. I would shoot for aug 1. I do think you will have a problem with them getting too mature and rotting before hard frost when they are attractive
Agreed. Or even wait till around August 7th or so. I have planted the last week of July and it gets mature too early and the bulbs rot early.
Just fine.Interesting. I planted Aug 6th (Central MO) and had a great stand thru the winter. Bulbs eaten thru March. I have something that weekend this year so I was considering July 28th.
Has me second guessing..
Just fine.
Depends on whether u have good moisture & how big u want em. I’m fine with late July. I’m ok with mid July if it means catching better weather.
I still weigh: soil moisture & timing vs beating droughts in any form….. want to have em growing in moist conditions AND also want to have high quality FERTILE soil with minimal disturbance to release moisture.
No year has ever been Same for me with brassicas…. Some years they sit in soil for few weeks before germination. I simply want successful healthy plants when weather is favorable & if they come a bit early or bit late- I don’t really care. In my unique situation of “preference” - I probably would want more tonnage with lots of top leaf growth just before the point where they get “too woody” if that makes sense.
I’m planting late July. But that fits my goals just fine. Moisture in soil is finally good by me after dry spring too.
Deer crushed my Brassica plots this year every bulb was eaten into .. They where in them all year ..
I hear this a lot. I don’t disagree one bit. & id absolutely do this if u like the results or feel the later planted has advantages…. Lot of guys feel smaller bulbs are better & more desirable.I am going to disagree a little with some of the previous comments. I use to always plant the last week of July. Typically had great success with it but what happened more time than what I would have liked is they bulb got WAY too large and woody and the deer quit touching them. I feel like the Aug 5-15th time frame is more ideal. I also have been waiting until the chance of rain are high enough to take the risk. So I will prep the plots and then wait for the weather and plant my seed.
Tons of ways to skin this cat.
Maybe disc it around the edge, and light it on fire.I was just able to terminate/cultipack my winter rye from last year. It was over plantedand and thick. Now that it is on the ground it is VERY thick like 2 itches. When i go to seed it in a month with Brassica i think it will be a problem for the seed to get to the soil. Any suggestions?
I did that a couple years ago and the result was not good...Have a plot that is going into Brassicas in 2 - 3 weeks can you still spray 24-D now or is it to late?
It all depends on the type of 24D and the rate. I have planted brassicas 5 days after 24d application and they were just fine. Maybe tone back on the 24D and go a bit heavier on the gly and amsHave a plot that is going into Brassicas in 2 - 3 weeks can you still spray 24-D now or is it to late?