Mtsoxfan
Platinum Member
To start, I'm not a hunter...
I'm seeing fewer and fewer deer from my house, and I'd like to give them a reason to come around. I'm acquiring some open field that used to be hayed. Hasn't been in years, and I've been cutting what grows now to make more appealing and as walking paths. Whatever is growing is giving them something to munch on, but it is a brief pass through, like what I saw this a.m.
I've been researching, and it can be as easy or intensive as you want it to be. I'm looking at perennials such as clover and alfalfa. I'm also not looking for groomed agricultural fields. The project is just to give the deer something else.
For the hay farmers out there, aside from spraying chemicals, which I don't want to do or won't, is tilling enough to give the clover/alfalfa a fighting chance? Cutting growth short, scratching surface and then seeding before a rain enough? They hay and whatever else grows fine as is, so really not going to amend soil in any way. I know if I want beautiful fields, soil sample etc. is necessary. Again, just looking to give the deer another choice. If, in your opinion, you think I'm throwing money away by not doing it to the 9's, I will let the idea pass. I'm only considering a plot about 100'x600' or so. Still in thinking stage.
Thanks for any advise/suggestions...
I'm seeing fewer and fewer deer from my house, and I'd like to give them a reason to come around. I'm acquiring some open field that used to be hayed. Hasn't been in years, and I've been cutting what grows now to make more appealing and as walking paths. Whatever is growing is giving them something to munch on, but it is a brief pass through, like what I saw this a.m.
I've been researching, and it can be as easy or intensive as you want it to be. I'm looking at perennials such as clover and alfalfa. I'm also not looking for groomed agricultural fields. The project is just to give the deer something else.
For the hay farmers out there, aside from spraying chemicals, which I don't want to do or won't, is tilling enough to give the clover/alfalfa a fighting chance? Cutting growth short, scratching surface and then seeding before a rain enough? They hay and whatever else grows fine as is, so really not going to amend soil in any way. I know if I want beautiful fields, soil sample etc. is necessary. Again, just looking to give the deer another choice. If, in your opinion, you think I'm throwing money away by not doing it to the 9's, I will let the idea pass. I'm only considering a plot about 100'x600' or so. Still in thinking stage.
Thanks for any advise/suggestions...