EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Thanks everyone.
In my last soil report, they said that I needed one tone of lime per acre, which is low for my area. Two tons per acre is more common and what my neighbor was told to add to his for his hay fields to get going. We are thick with pine trees, red clay and acidic soil, so the lime is big deal. I haven't picked up the bags to have it analized yet, but will do that before I do anything. I know it takes awhile for the lime to work, but wasn't sure about the fertilizer. My main goal is for hunting season, but I like the idea of doing a spring food plot just to keep the animals around and to add some color to the area with flowers.
Eddie
In my last soil report, they said that I needed one tone of lime per acre, which is low for my area. Two tons per acre is more common and what my neighbor was told to add to his for his hay fields to get going. We are thick with pine trees, red clay and acidic soil, so the lime is big deal. I haven't picked up the bags to have it analized yet, but will do that before I do anything. I know it takes awhile for the lime to work, but wasn't sure about the fertilizer. My main goal is for hunting season, but I like the idea of doing a spring food plot just to keep the animals around and to add some color to the area with flowers.
Eddie