Originally Posted by Joe4majors
CNC, I know you'd a bigger fan of just letting vegetation do its own thing during the summer, but if someone did want to try a throw and mow approach for some type of warm season plant, what would you suggest might do well? I assume the smaller the seed the better. I think sunn hemp would do well, but I wasn't thrilled with the results from last year. I didn't make a very good "hay" for the fall planting, the deer didn't know what to do with it, and it was a pain to mow when 8+ feet tall. I'm guessing the answer would be "it depends," but I'm curious as to your thoughts for something to start experimenting with.

I do millet, sorghum, peas and beans. They do fair considering my deer won't let the peas/beans grow.


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