Hello guys, I have been following and reading this thread for quite some time. We planted some switchgrass for the first time this year, we are down in SC, just 5 minutes from the NC line. We planted it late February, into freshly disked, and cultipacked dirt. Just left the seed on top without cultipacking again. Sprayed with gly, and Atrazine in March. There is a wealth of knowledge here, so I figured I would ask for some advice. We planted 3 fields, the first field is 2 acres total, but 1 acre of switch, and 1 acre for food plots. The second field is about 3 acres of switch, 3 of food plot. The other is about 20 acres of switch, and 3-4 acres of food plot. The large field done great, the switch came up and made a nice stand. The other (1 acre, and 3 acre) both didn't do very well. I will attach a photo that shows how it looks as of today.
We have some seed left over from the planting this year, and we are planning to re-seed those two areas, and any bare spots we find in the other. The question is how should we go about reseeding it? We do not have access to a no-till drill with the small seed box. We have a new bushog on order, so we are thinking we should either just bushog, Frost seed some new seed in this grassy area, and spray later. Or option two is to turn this land over with a bottom plow, disk and start the whole thing over, again with seeding in February. I believe the other grass eventually choked out the small switch seedlings, but there are a few standing stalks that appear to be switch in areas. I will also attach another picture of the large field that done pretty well, it had some weeds/peas growing in it, but it looks pretty good since the winter took the weeds away. We are mostly using the switch as a road screen and bedding area.