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Re: Perennial Clover and Liming
[Re: countryphysician]
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02/18/19 08:34 AM
02/18/19 08:34 AM
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blumsden
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Ok, first of all, I would not plant the imperial clover this spring. I would wait until fall. I would get the soil where it needs to be and get my weeds in check and mix the clover in with my fall plantings. Perennial clover is very slow to establish. It spends the first few months establishing the root system to survive our summers and frankly, I don't think it would have time to do this before our hot dry summer hits it, unless we are going to have rain like we are having now all summer, but I doubt it. Call Them, they'll tell you the same thing.
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Re: Perennial Clover and Liming
[Re: countryphysician]
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02/18/19 10:24 AM
02/18/19 10:24 AM
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BradB
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Listen to Blumsden. The lime is not really going to be working for months anyway so the Clover would struggle in the best of conditions.I have a 1 acre strip I will be turning into Clover this fall. Its getting limed soon and I will plant it in rr soybeans so I can spray it multiple times and get it as grass and weed free as possible before it becomes Clover next fall.
Last edited by BradB; 02/18/19 10:28 AM.
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