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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: MTeague]
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02/15/21 11:30 AM
02/15/21 11:30 AM
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How big of an area is this? I would say that all together it's going to be a little over an acre or maybe 2 acres at the most. I would take a picture from the top deck, but visibility is about 10' up here right now.
Last edited by Irishguy; 02/15/21 11:31 AM.
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: Irishguy]
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02/15/21 11:49 AM
02/15/21 11:49 AM
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Japanese persimmon. I have some that produce a good crop and they don’t get very tall. Deer like em and I do too! Not sure what your “main” plant or grass should be. I’m curious to see where this goes because I’d like some low maintenance plantings as well. Side note: I have plenty of kudzu that you are welcome to if that’s the route you take. It’s free!!
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: Irishguy]
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02/15/21 03:22 PM
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Don't think that hasn't crossed my mind. Where EXACTLY is this spot? For soil research to help ya!😉
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: nomercy]
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02/15/21 03:39 PM
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Don't think that hasn't crossed my mind. Where EXACTLY is this spot? For soil research to help ya!😉 Yes, soil samples are very important
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: gatorbait154]
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02/15/21 05:20 PM
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No throw and mow recommendation has been mentioned yet? I’m speechless.. That’s what you can do with Fescue. The mulch will help hold down weeds and woody for a little while. There will be enough soil disturbance to get Fescue and some clovers to come up. Keep it mowed, fertilize it some, add a little seed to areas that need it the next Fall. I’d do KY31F, arrow leaf or crimson, and some white variety of clover to start.
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: turkey247]
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02/15/21 06:06 PM
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Ryegrass would be easy to establish and the deer would like it, but it will die out with hot weather. Fescue will live year round, but not very attractive to deer. No throw and mow recommendation has been mentioned yet? I’m speechless.. That’s what you can do with Fescue. The mulch will help hold down weeds and woody for a little while. There will be enough soil disturbance to get Fescue and some clovers to come up. Keep it mowed, fertilize it some, add a little seed to areas that need it the next Fall. I’d do KY31F, arrow leaf or crimson, and some white variety of clover to start. So... Could a spread out rye grass and fescue and then every fall over seed with rye?
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: Irishguy]
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02/15/21 06:14 PM
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Ryegrass would be easy to establish and the deer would like it, but it will die out with hot weather. Fescue will live year round, but not very attractive to deer. No throw and mow recommendation has been mentioned yet? I’m speechless.. That’s what you can do with Fescue. The mulch will help hold down weeds and woody for a little while. There will be enough soil disturbance to get Fescue and some clovers to come up. Keep it mowed, fertilize it some, add a little seed to areas that need it the next Fall. I’d do KY31F, arrow leaf or crimson, and some white variety of clover to start. So... Could a spread out rye grass and fescue and then every fall over seed with rye? Yeah - with rye, I wouldn’t do ryegrass. I put Elbon rye on my backyard this year to build the soil a little. Kid traffic during the summer is rough.
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: Irishguy]
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02/15/21 06:39 PM
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Ryegrass would be easy to establish and the deer would like it, but it will die out with hot weather. Fescue will live year round, but not very attractive to deer. No throw and mow recommendation has been mentioned yet? I’m speechless.. That’s what you can do with Fescue. The mulch will help hold down weeds and woody for a little while. There will be enough soil disturbance to get Fescue and some clovers to come up. Keep it mowed, fertilize it some, add a little seed to areas that need it the next Fall. I’d do KY31F, arrow leaf or crimson, and some white variety of clover to start. So... Could a spread out rye grass and fescue and then every fall over seed with rye? That would be a pretty good plan. Plant in fescue and overseer in fall with ryegrass and could even mix in a couple pounds of crimson clover.
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Re: What to Plant After Forestry Mulcher?
[Re: Irishguy]
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02/15/21 06:51 PM
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If it’s got a little shade from the trees you’re leaving, I’d think about adding some azaleas, make it pretty and parklike.
“Killing tomorrow’s trophies today.”
On the distance I like to walk to my stands: “The first 100 yards is also the last 100 yards.”
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