Originally Posted By: North40R

Originally Posted By: soalaturkeys
Originally Posted By: poorcountrypreacher
Originally Posted By: soalaturkeys
As much rain as we've had in South Alabama, guys I hunt with are thinking it's just too wet to plant right now, as in the ground is so wet, we think the seeds will just rot before they germinate. Agree? Wait for drier weather??


You still have time, so I'd wait. But chufas handle wet ground better than some crops. Mine all look good, except they desperately need spraying.
Thank you, sir. My place is in Washington county and it's like a very wet sponge right now.


What part of Wash. Co. are you in? My place is between Chatom and Tibbie and I planted on the 15th. Everything looks good right now.

I've planted in August several times and made bumper crops of chufas.


do you remember when the first frost those years were? ( roughly). latest I've ever planted them was this year on the 15th. latest before that was the 4th of july and it made the best out of any i've had


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