foreman Etexas
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Spring. We usually start around these parts first May,lime goes out if do some Jan/Feb.
I plan to overseed my field this fall and fertilize. Would it be better to put on the fertilizer in the fall or next spring?
I plan to overseed my field this fall and fertilize. Would it be better to put on the fertilizer in the fall or next spring?
Spring. We usually start around these parts first May,lime goes out if do some Jan/Feb.
Well, I've lived here all my life and I'm still not familiar with my climate. Just when I think I know what to do; Mother Nature throws me a curve.
I've always though fertilizer and herbicide were best applied during growth. I could be completely wrong, so I'll wait along with you to hear from someone that actually knows![]()
LOL. I can get that. We aren't supposed to have river bottoms under water in July either. But we do. What I was getting at in I live in a 40+ inch rainfall area. We can see 60-70 inches. Your in the western mountains and I think you're dryer but don't know how much. We get a humid heat. You get a dry heat. Right? What's done here won't always work there and vise versa.
Are you dry enough to not worry about leachable nitrogen or not? What about winter kill on young plants? Snow cover? Frost free dates and first frost dates? Soils? CEC's? PH? Yield goals? All things I have no clue on.
I usually wait until see if anything comes up in hay meadow and spray with 2-4d,it doesn't take as much if you get it early but if you don't wait until you see most coming up then you won't get kill on the later stuff,like would if spray the Grazon.
. Even so, getting rid of the briars has to be made a priority and can take several years.