I run a tiller over it. Its very shallow, just scratching up dirt. Similar affect of a drag or cultipmulcher. No deep tillage. Only trying to roughen top of dirtNo till drilling or till and broadcast? Thanks for sharing!
I run a tiller over it. Its very shallow, just scratching up dirt. Similar affect of a drag or cultipmulcher. No deep tillage. Only trying to roughen top of dirtNo till drilling or till and broadcast? Thanks for sharing!
Crazy how much brassicas have greened up and actually grown in last 2-3 weeks once we started getting rain again. Didn't know it was even possible. Have never seen anything like it.
These were very small, shriveled, tiny or no bulbs.
Now, green, lush, and bulbs.
Way past normal grow window.
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I am fighting canada thistles big time on my farm as well. I use a mixture of 2,4-D and gly and it does smoke them. Problem is the seedbank, I kill them off but they keep coming. Hopefully eventually I will get them all killed and seedbank will be depleted. Get them soon before they bloom and go to seed!We had a .6 acre brassica plot last year that has been taken over by thistles this spring. We have gly and 2-4,d on hand. Will either of those or a mixture of both kill them?
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Crazy how much brassicas have greened up and actually grown in last 2-3 weeks once we started getting rain again. Didn't know it was even possible. Have never seen anything like it.
These were very small, shriveled, tiny or no bulbs.
Now, green, lush, and bulbs.
Way past normal grow window.
I thought I was brilliant in doing that last year. Planted right around July 15th. Nice rains came and they shot up fast. By September 1st they were looking phenomenal, lush, green, all of it. Fast forward to October 1st and 80% of that green was ate. Fast forward to Nov 1 and it was almost entirely all gone. Was not ideal. This year i am going to plant later in hopes they don't devour it come September, not sure it will matter though...Who is taking advantage of the moisture and getting their fall plots planted now before the August heat and drought?
Obviously its a bit early, but I'm contemplating it. Anyone else?
Too early. Just asking for issues imo. We’ll get rain, don’t plant until we’ve got it. I’ve planted turnips into the middle of September and had great plots.Who is taking advantage of the moisture and getting their fall plots planted now before the August heat and drought?
Obviously its a bit early, but I'm contemplating it. Anyone else?
Dbltree used to suggest planting brassicas in late July or early August. Of course he watched the weather.Brassicas are kinda like “corn”…. Once they eaten - you’re done. If you plant “too small” - be over fast. For sure need “good size plots” vs what might be big enough for a clover plot for example. Like in my case- I can do 1/4 acre clover & it’s fine. But- I better have 1-2 acres of brassicas or they will get murdered.
On timing- I personally think now is fine - it’ll still come down to plot size. Bulbs will clearly be bigger if plant now - which some like, some don’t. Totally agree that even a month later- can be successful. I’ve for sure had some plots get ravaged though & bigger is better if able