deerdown
Well-Known Member
While most of you are still grinding out the season, some of us are thinking about next years food plots and habitat plans.
No, it's not that I filled my tags, on the contrary, I didn't hunt at all this year and have no plans to enter the game at this point. The new job has been kicking my rear, and I lost my in-state permission farm. Lot's of excuses to be sure.....if I were to be honest, I've just lost some of the drive.
Regardless, I still love doing food plots and improving the land and feeding the wildlife.
Onto the topic: Pumpkins - Unfortunately, my last 2 years of pumpkin patches of 1/3a each were a failure. 3 years ago I had a decent start but missed a spraying or 2 for foxtail and it impacted my final crop. The last 2 years I believe were a lack moisture problem. I planted all sorts of seed, pumpkins, PPT, wheat, crimson clover, buckwheat, etc and nothing really grew, except, for my German Millet and Egyptian wheat.
So I am planning to plant pumpkins where I had my German Millet last year. I heavily limed it last year, and I have hydrants nearby where I could water. The area is about an acre, but I plan to only use about 1/2 of it for pumpkins and I want to see if the German Millet will reseed itself on the other half for quail feed/cover.
I don't know how best to prep the ground at this point. This is an area that I burned last year. I don't know if I should burn it again where I plan to plan pumpkins, if I should plant the pumpkin seeds in June and then crimp the millet, if I should mow then plant? Should I spray 2,4d 4 weeks prior to planting? I plan to use Clethodim to combat foxtail later in the seaon.
Any and all good advice welcome - I know one member is pretty knowledgeable on the topic @Bucksnbears
Millet before it headed out, and after with some Egyptian Wheat as a screen on the left
No, it's not that I filled my tags, on the contrary, I didn't hunt at all this year and have no plans to enter the game at this point. The new job has been kicking my rear, and I lost my in-state permission farm. Lot's of excuses to be sure.....if I were to be honest, I've just lost some of the drive.
Regardless, I still love doing food plots and improving the land and feeding the wildlife.
Onto the topic: Pumpkins - Unfortunately, my last 2 years of pumpkin patches of 1/3a each were a failure. 3 years ago I had a decent start but missed a spraying or 2 for foxtail and it impacted my final crop. The last 2 years I believe were a lack moisture problem. I planted all sorts of seed, pumpkins, PPT, wheat, crimson clover, buckwheat, etc and nothing really grew, except, for my German Millet and Egyptian wheat.
So I am planning to plant pumpkins where I had my German Millet last year. I heavily limed it last year, and I have hydrants nearby where I could water. The area is about an acre, but I plan to only use about 1/2 of it for pumpkins and I want to see if the German Millet will reseed itself on the other half for quail feed/cover.
I don't know how best to prep the ground at this point. This is an area that I burned last year. I don't know if I should burn it again where I plan to plan pumpkins, if I should plant the pumpkin seeds in June and then crimp the millet, if I should mow then plant? Should I spray 2,4d 4 weeks prior to planting? I plan to use Clethodim to combat foxtail later in the seaon.
Any and all good advice welcome - I know one member is pretty knowledgeable on the topic @Bucksnbears
Millet before it headed out, and after with some Egyptian Wheat as a screen on the left