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Frost seeding
#3345461
02/07/21 08:44 AM
02/07/21 08:44 AM
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Posts: 10,414 Scottsboro, Al
jbatey1
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Who's done it? And what kind of seeds are typically recommended/ not recommend for this method? I've got some clover that we ended up not using during the fall that I've stored and was thinking of frost seeding it into the plots.
I've got some triticale left over too, but read somewhere that they recommend hard seeds only. If Triticale is a good option for this, could a man store it and it be good until the fall to plant?
The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
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Re: Frost seeding
[Re: jbatey1]
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02/07/21 08:58 AM
02/07/21 08:58 AM
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Oh yea. Keep it dry and out of direct sun and seeds will be just fine til next fall
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: Frost seeding
[Re: 257wbymag]
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02/07/21 09:07 AM
02/07/21 09:07 AM
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jbatey1
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Oh yea. Keep it dry and out of direct sun and seeds will be just fine til next fall Good deal. That go for all 3 that I bought from you? We planted a lot, but didn't get to a few spots that I wanted to plant in time and wasn't able to use it all the seed. Was hoping it wasn't wasted.
The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
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Re: Frost seeding
[Re: jbatey1]
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02/07/21 09:29 AM
02/07/21 09:29 AM
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257wbymag
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Yes all 3 of those seeds are just fine to keep. The main seed that doesn’t keep to next year is a soybean. High oil content in beans kill the germ
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: Frost seeding
[Re: 257wbymag]
#3345619
02/07/21 11:21 AM
02/07/21 11:21 AM
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Posts: 6,631 Moulton,AL
Snuffy
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Oh yea. Keep it dry and out of direct sun and seeds will be just fine til next fall ^^^This^^^ If you can keep the weevils out of it.
If you always do what you've always done you always get what you've always got
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Re: Frost seeding
[Re: jbatey1]
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02/08/21 12:15 AM
02/08/21 12:15 AM
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I’m considering doing the same in the next few weeks
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Re: Frost seeding
[Re: Semo]
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02/17/21 09:35 PM
02/17/21 09:35 PM
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jbatey1
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I don't understand the question? We broadcast clover in February and March all the time in Missouri. That is our preferred method. I prefer doing it in the snow or just before.
Just put out 100# of white and 50# of red last weekend. Temps are forecasted to not get above freezing the rest of the week. Never even gave it any thought because it has been done this way for decades. The question seemed pretty strait forward, I thought. Just because it’s been done for decades doesn’t mean that I’m familiar with it or have any idea of how popular it is across the country. I’ve only really seen or heard of it over the last year or two and am pretty new to the idea. I’m glad to know that it’s a popular, well thought of method, though. I won’t worry as much when I sling some seed soon.
The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.
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Re: Frost seeding
[Re: jbatey1]
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02/18/21 09:49 PM
02/18/21 09:49 PM
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Semo
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I don't understand the question? We broadcast clover in February and March all the time in Missouri. That is our preferred method. I prefer doing it in the snow or just before.
Just put out 100# of white and 50# of red last weekend. Temps are forecasted to not get above freezing the rest of the week. Never even gave it any thought because it has been done this way for decades. The question seemed pretty strait forward, I thought. Just because it’s been done for decades doesn’t mean that I’m familiar with it or have any idea of how popular it is across the country. I’ve only really seen or heard of it over the last year or two and am pretty new to the idea. I’m glad to know that it’s a popular, well thought of method, though. I won’t worry as much when I sling some seed soon. I wasn't trying to be an ass. Sorry if it came across like that.
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Re: Frost seeding
[Re: blumsden]
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02/18/21 10:38 PM
02/18/21 10:38 PM
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I wouldn't frost seed clover in Alabama, I would wait until fall. Most frost seeding is done up north not in the deep south where we have hot summers. Most of the time the perennial clovers dont have time to develop their root system before the hot summer gets here. Fall allows the clover 6-7 months to develop their root system before summer, as opposed to 2-3 months. X2
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Re: Frost seeding
[Re: jbatey1]
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02/19/21 10:04 AM
02/19/21 10:04 AM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 21,755 Awbarn, AL
CNC
Dances With Weeds
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We're about to throw out a couple bags of crimson......I'll let y'all know how it does......The crimson I planted in the fall is starting to hit its boom stage
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