I live in Virginia. Last fall I purchased some regional wildflower mix to plant in my pastures and in a sloped area of my property that is too difficult to mow ("waste" areas if you will). I never got around to planting the seeds in the late fall because I took down some significant trees that lay in the field for the duration of the planting season.
Ok, so now I am preparing to plant them in early spring. Recommended procedure is to till under the fields, which I did in the fall, and spray any weed growth with herbicide. Problem is, wildflowers are supposed to be planted in "very early spring" to allow them to germinate. Well, if I have to wait for the weeds to germinate to kill them, how am I supposed to plant the wildflowers in time??
Any real farmers out there that could answer this question? In other words, if I wait for the weeds and grasses to start coming up in order to kill them, isn't it too late already to plant the wildflower seed?
Ok, so now I am preparing to plant them in early spring. Recommended procedure is to till under the fields, which I did in the fall, and spray any weed growth with herbicide. Problem is, wildflowers are supposed to be planted in "very early spring" to allow them to germinate. Well, if I have to wait for the weeds to germinate to kill them, how am I supposed to plant the wildflowers in time??
Any real farmers out there that could answer this question? In other words, if I wait for the weeds and grasses to start coming up in order to kill them, isn't it too late already to plant the wildflower seed?