Here’s where I’m sitting right now. As I said a few posts back, my experimenting with trying to double crop got me way off from what I needed to be to do a throw and mow planting. I’m just going to adapt. I sprayed several days ago and mowed the remaining thatch down yesterday evening. I went back this morning and spot sprayed a few clumps of nutsedge with a hot dose of gly.



Now I’m just gonna wait and let this hay break down a little. There’s a mix of fresh hay and old hay/weed stalks that’s in a very decomposed state. The top 5-6 inches of soil is light and sorta flufffy like potting soil. My hopes are that some of these minor rain chances this weekend pan out and I get everything watered down good enough to soak it. Once we get a cold front then I’m going to do my best to mix in the seed and fert without really turning lots of soil…more like tettering hay. I’ll have to play with the bite of the disks a little but I’m thinking just a minor amount of angle will work.



Last edited by CNC; 09/16/16 11:27 AM.

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