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Re: How much Nitrogen
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08/23/21 05:30 PM
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I’d suggest dump the chips now, disk them in, then over seed with annual ryegrass(the cheap cattle feed stuff not the improved varieties for lawns. That ryegrass will grow like gangbusters in the corner of a trailer, gravel, wood chips, anywhere. Put a little N on it a couple weeks after germination. Let it go all winter and into spring. You should have a lot of green manure from that come March/April. Cut it and let it lay. Put some clover down then if you like. IMO, just say no to ryegrass. That would be a short term solution that creates a long term problem. It can become very dominant and choke out other plantings in the future. I've got it in food plots that I've been trying been trying to get rid of for years and years. After a nuclear winter, 2 things that would still be present, cockroaches and ryegrass
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