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Re: Plant Identification
[Re: Dean]
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12/01/19 03:04 PM
12/01/19 03:04 PM
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Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
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Clanton, AL
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It's a wild variation of turnip. Not nearly as sweet and the deer won't touch them. They're weeds. Probably came in with some low quality or feed grade seed.
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Re: Plant Identification
[Re: Dean]
#2972000
12/01/19 05:37 PM
12/01/19 05:37 PM
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Posts: 9,087 Colbert County
Teacher One
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Colbert County
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Had some come up a couple of years ago in a plot I plant every year. I always throw some purple top turnip seed from Co-Op in my mix. Year later I had the same stuff coming back-but not as thick as you have. I sprayed the field with Gly and dished it up about two weeks later like I always do. This Took care of the wild growth. I don't know if it came from the mix or the turnips. Hasn't shown back up yet.
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: Plant Identification
[Re: Dean]
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12/15/19 07:34 AM
12/15/19 07:34 AM
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RiverWood
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Those are radishes. They will reseed for years just like clover. Why would you want to terminate? Deer love them and they help build your soil. Just plant around them. Clarification: pull one out of ground. If it has a bulb under it = good plant. No bulb = nothing plant.
Last edited by RiverWood; 12/15/19 07:45 AM.
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Re: Plant Identification
[Re: Dean]
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12/15/19 06:54 PM
12/15/19 06:54 PM
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Posts: 286 Chelsea, AL
Dean
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Here's a picture from this morning. The deer have pretty much eaten everything except what I call the "Stinky Stuff". Here's a close up. You can see some clover and grass. They do not have any kind of bulbs on them. I pulled some up but forgot to take a picture Should I try and spray now or wait until after hunting season? We do have some good deer on camera using this plot at times.
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Re: Plant Identification
[Re: Dean]
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12/15/19 11:32 PM
12/15/19 11:32 PM
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Posts: 38,489 N. Bama
257wbymag
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I’m going with wild mustard. Pretty common to pick some of that up in plot seed blends that aren’t regulated closely or screened hard. Can bea bitch to get rid of
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Plant Identification
[Re: Dean]
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12/16/19 07:28 AM
12/16/19 07:28 AM
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k bush
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Imox will kill it, but think it will also damage oats the following year
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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