hunterridgefarm
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- Jul 12, 2005
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- Western NC
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- Kubota L3130DT, Kubota L185DT, JD LX277
I need a good ground cover for about 3 acres of my river bottom. Due to house construction which I plan on doing as much as possible myself I am not sure how much I will be able to crop this summer and I will not have time to keep it mowed.
I do plan on putting in 1-2 acres of pumpkins and fall crops but will not plant this until late May-Mid June.
I need a good ground cover for about 3+acres to keep weeds from establishing. I need something I can sow with a fertilizer spreader. I have thought about sowing sunflowers. Just buying the blackoil seed used for bird feeders. I tried some last year on 1/2 acre and they seemed to grow thick and hold the weeds down. I can spread these with the fertilizer spreader and drag a chain link fench over to cover. And the cost for the seed would not be that high...I think. I am thinking 250-300lbs at @ $13.00 50lb bag. And they would be good for the wildlife and bring in more bees for pollination of the pumpkins.
Also thought about clover, wheat, and rye. But I have never had to plant a ground cover. Thought about getting the neighbors seeder and planting the entire bottom in field corn, but the crows are terrible.
Any suggestions on a good low cost ground cover?
I do plan on putting in 1-2 acres of pumpkins and fall crops but will not plant this until late May-Mid June.
I need a good ground cover for about 3+acres to keep weeds from establishing. I need something I can sow with a fertilizer spreader. I have thought about sowing sunflowers. Just buying the blackoil seed used for bird feeders. I tried some last year on 1/2 acre and they seemed to grow thick and hold the weeds down. I can spread these with the fertilizer spreader and drag a chain link fench over to cover. And the cost for the seed would not be that high...I think. I am thinking 250-300lbs at @ $13.00 50lb bag. And they would be good for the wildlife and bring in more bees for pollination of the pumpkins.
Also thought about clover, wheat, and rye. But I have never had to plant a ground cover. Thought about getting the neighbors seeder and planting the entire bottom in field corn, but the crows are terrible.
Any suggestions on a good low cost ground cover?