JohnDeere4300
Veteran Member
Thanks Jay.
Today, I finished the pasture and it's now up to Mother Nature to do the rest.
I bought the fertilizer and seed yesterday. The forecast all week long has been for rain today, so I've been motivated to get this done before the rain arrived. After spreading the fertilizer, I disked it in. It got dark on my last night while disking, so I just turned on the lights and kept on going. Not long after it was totally dark out, I came around by the deer feeder and saw a wild hog out in the middle of the field that I had already disked up. I kept going along my path, and when I came back again, he was still out there. Since he hadn't moved, I was questioning myself on whether it was really there or not. Then on the third pass, he was walking, but still didn't seem to care that I was there. On my fourth pass, he was still there. I told myself that if he was there the next time I swung around, I was going to the house to get my pistol and see how close I could get to him. Of course, he was gone on my fifth pass.
This morning, I finished disking the area, then spread my seed. I planted hulled bermuda seed, which is very, very small. To help spread it out, I mixed it at about ten pounds of seed with 100 pounds of kids play sand.
Then I planted peas in my food plot. I just broadcast them.
I have a drag that I made a few months ago with removable cement blocks. I wanted to remove the blocks to make it light so that it wouldn't bury the seed, but just sort of set it into the ground and smooth things out a bit. Fire ants took over the drag, so I had to deal with killing them first. Then I got to wrenching on the bar that holds the blocks in place, which was tougher then I had anticipated. I abandoned that I plan and built another light duty drag just for this out of scrap that I had laying around.
It took allot longer then I thought it would, but it's done, and that's all that matters. You cannot tell where I dug from the areas that I left undisturbed. It all ties together nicely, and to my eye, looks natural.
Eddie
Very nice job Eddie!!!
I liked the picture showing your deer blind in the background.
I'm glad to see your son wanting to help you with your projects, my son is 12 and when he isn't playing ball...he wants to be right with me working on projects.
That's some really red dirt.
Thanks for sharing another project!
Bill