RobJ
Elite Member
Rob,
Is this the normal time of the year for planting, or are you doing it to take advantage of the cool weather and all the rain we've been getting?
What are you doing to amend the soil?
What are you planting?
Eddie
Typically yes. It mostly centers around the BIG push/start/prep for the deer season. Labor day is when most seed hits the ground with the long weekend. And as you know july and august can be really dry and not much will take off or if it does take off the dry spell will kill it. In September we usually get "some" rain and the weather tends to get slightly cooler...slightly..
I planted rye in the past, this year going back to oats again. I think I have a picture of this place from last year before the cows ate it all. Oats seem to pop faster and stay better during the season. Rye seems to get off to a slower start and peaks after thanksgiving(when most of the deer have gone totally nocturnal and the unofficial deer season ends in east Texas).
If you try some oats, ask for "whole oats", not "seed oats". The whole is sold as feed and is a LOT cheaper in most cases, plus you will still get over 90% germination. Spread it and drag it in. If you want it to really pop, when the shoots start to come up, hit it with some fertilizer (as much as you can afford