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re: Planted summer plots today
Posted on 6/5/23 at 5:44 pm to The Levee
Posted on 6/5/23 at 5:44 pm to The Levee
I listened to a podcast a few years back (May have been MSU deer lab) and they were talking about the importance of having a heavy mix/variety of seed in your planting.
They said that anything with 7 varieties or more, the plants cohabited and fed each other (naturally produced fertilizer). 6 or less didn’t produce the same results. That sounds a lot like the way The Lord does it in nature.
No one fertilizes nature and it sure seems to flourish.
Now my foodplots, I’m still learning on those. I think I need a roller crimper.
My old field settings: yes, they are lush, soft and flourishing. Deer and Turkey all in them eating every day.
They said that anything with 7 varieties or more, the plants cohabited and fed each other (naturally produced fertilizer). 6 or less didn’t produce the same results. That sounds a lot like the way The Lord does it in nature.
No one fertilizes nature and it sure seems to flourish.
Now my foodplots, I’m still learning on those. I think I need a roller crimper.
My old field settings: yes, they are lush, soft and flourishing. Deer and Turkey all in them eating every day.
Posted on 6/5/23 at 7:30 pm to Shabath227
It rained heavy on every square inch of Wilkinson county except our property and the outlook for the week took a nosedive to sunny and hot.
Lovely.
Lovely.
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