to get it down on the record and for my reference, I was able to get my 2 green patch plus plots retilled, planted, covered and fertilized yesterday. The bonus was this AM when we recieved a good rain, maybe a couple inches.
I will try to track the progress here with some photos.
[ QUOTE ]
to get it down on the record and for my reference, I was able to get my 2 green patch plus plots retilled, planted, covered and fertilized yesterday. The bonus was this AM when we recieved a good rain, maybe a couple inches.
I will try to track the progress here with some photos.
I will be checking Fri or Sat.. I have multiple man law violations right now. I am a little backed up on my picture posting...I still need to update my Bighorn River Vacation post in the PMA.
DOR,
I am thinking the same thing. In the NE part of our state we had 5"+ and it is still coming down.
It was starting to grow about 2" high but have not been up to take pictures.
Hopefully the patches will start to fill in, I didn't have a cultipacker so I ended up dragging the seed in the best I could. Deer were in it when I got there, so they are already using it.
I forgot to mention we have some corn also planted in the background to further seclude the plot and provide additional food.
Anyone know if the patches in my plots will actually fill in at a later date or am I to assume that no seed was able to take hold? DBLtree? It kinda looked like the plots followed in the brassica thread filled in pretty good over time. Hard to tell I guess.
Dor,
My plots looked kind of sparse in areas also but according to One Cam they should fill in as time goes on. I planted a little light to hopefully get optimal growth also.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
there isn't really a guarantee on wether those spots will fill in but generally if seeding is done properly they will fill in and in time you won't even be able to tell where they are at
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.