Lazy farmer here.
If you was lazy and only wanted to plant once and let it go to last season after season and deer will eat it,What would it be?Or what different types of seeds that will accomplish this for all year round feeding?
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
clover
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
sounds like magic beans - if you find some - sign me up!
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
For me, it wouldat least includeIllinois bundleflower.
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prairie/plantx/il_bundleflowerx.htm
This willbe allright for the summer and it drops it's own seeds to germinate all over again.I didn't find a sight on clover other than buy,buy,buy. I like to read facts from non sellers to get the scoop on it before purchase. Thanks for the info guys. |
RE: Lazy farmer here.
Honeysuckle
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
I know of the best lazy mans plot ever. Nothing! That's right nothing! Just let the land become idle and Mother Nature will do the rest.
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
Being i have no idea about plants, i'll just agree on clover :D
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
....Bushog plotsfollowed by controlledburning and light disking every other year inrotationsto keep the plots at an early succesionary stage.....fertilize the plots to enhancenative vegetation......wouldn't hurt to seed about 10 lbs/acre of iron and clay peas to start things off in the right direction....rotational bushogging/light diskinghas it's advantages when combined with fertilization.
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RE: Lazy farmer here.
Apples and oaks planted into a field of clover and trefoil.
Dan O. |
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