psuedofarmer
Gold Member
part of the process of establishing a certified organic farm required the planting of cover crops on fields that were restored (read that: removed trees, stumps, washing machines, tires, and the occasional Ford axle).
last fall (and early spring) i planted a few acres of rye and clover on a number of these fields. the rye grew like mad - and the clover was well established.
the rye went to seed - but the clover didn't crowd out all the weeds/grasses. if i mow all the fields, can i expect the clover and rye to come back? i expect that both will come back with a vengence (which is OK)..
these fields will be used primarily for forage, so it's probably not critical if the rye or clover returns..
pf
last fall (and early spring) i planted a few acres of rye and clover on a number of these fields. the rye grew like mad - and the clover was well established.
the rye went to seed - but the clover didn't crowd out all the weeds/grasses. if i mow all the fields, can i expect the clover and rye to come back? i expect that both will come back with a vengence (which is OK)..
these fields will be used primarily for forage, so it's probably not critical if the rye or clover returns..
pf