So will first year switch seed out its first year? I am just wondering how much of the thinner areas I should reseed.
It may produce seed heads if it doesn't get mowed and doesn't have to compete with too much weed cover. You'll know better this fall...
Found some big foxtail plants this weekend and after pulling them out of the ground it was pretty easy to see why these can over take a field! Keeping these out of the switch plantings has helped a bunch, we can notice a big difference from one field to the other when foxtail is present or not.
Ok - new to the forum and this topic may have been discussed, but I started to read through the previous 70 pages and could not find the topic.
I just closed on an additional 30 acres of land next to my house which is on 28 acres. The new land had a dirt bike track on it, which i promptly had bulldozed over the weekend. The jumps were all pure top soil as the land was used for corn about 10 years ago. I planted a couple of acres of sunburst this past spring on my current property. I want to extend the switchgrass into the new land which is where the track was located. Probably another 3 or 4 acres.
My real question, This new spot is now completely clean top soil. I have read that switchgrass should really be planted in winter/early spring. I was hoping to take a short cut and put seed out now, so I do not have to worry about planting next spring. I understand that it would not grow this year - but will the seed survive and be ok for next year - or am I better off just waiting until march? I live in Southeast Wisconsin if that is needed.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
Chris
I would think you will have a heck of a weed problem if you seed switch over newly exposed bare soil at this time of the year. Your switch isn't going to get going until next spring anyway and in the meantime you will have a weed fest out there. I would let the weeds come on now...mow and spray them with gly to kill everything you can.
I would do this yet 2 or 3 times this fall. Go into the winter with as bare soil and dead plants as you can. Then frost seed your switch in Feb/Mar and manage your weeds next spring and you should have a good switch stand by this time next summer, with it being a lot better the following year.
Do NOT seed now! Much of the seed would be likely to germinate and then die because it would not have time to become established. Dormant seeds might survive and germinate next spring but how much of it is dormant is hard to say and Sunburst is not as dormant as Cave In Rock.I was hoping to take a short cut and put seed out now, so I do not have to worry about planting next spring. I understand that it would not grow this year - but will the seed survive and be ok for next year - or am I better off just waiting until march? I live in Southeast Wisconsin if that is needed.
Spraying gly again in late April might have helped but would not prevent a flush of weeds from coming up. You can only do that with residual herbicides such as atrazine, simazine or low doses of Panoramic (pre-emergence).I planted sunburst early this spring on probably 3 acres of my property. The land was old farm land that had been overgrown with weeds for the past 10 years. I sprayed to kill all of the weeds and once dead, I disked the land, planted the seed and that is it. Based on my reading, I made a mistake when I did not continue to spray with gly after I seeded - and as you can imagine, the weeds came back in pretty strong. I have cut the field to keep the growth down. Any suggestions as to what I do at this point. I was on a 3 year plan for the switchgrass to come in. What would you all suggest for next spring? Do I burn it if I can to get all the weeds gone? Do I cut to keep it shorter and spray with something at this point? Sorry if this is a bad question, but new to this whole process.
As far as the bare ground that you are going to put switch in, I would throw some oats in now to keep the weeds down the rest of the year and they will die off this winter. Then in march frost seed your switch. First green up before the switch is growing spray everything (including your exsisting stand) with gly.
As far as the bare ground that you are going to put switch in, I would throw some oats in now to keep the weeds down the rest of the year and they will die off this winter. Then in march frost seed your switch. First green up before the switch is growing spray everything (including your exsisting stand) with gly.
Also what is the latest to plant oats.
Dbletree, I have a terrace that I did for summertime work and I put rye over it help hold this year but the rain has been missing us, anyway they said I could put switchgrass on it. Should I broadcast it this Nov. so it will take off next June or plant it in March or will either be ok?
Thanks
Hornhntr