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farm hunter 02-18-2005 08:11 PM

RE: Imperial vs. Biologic
 
Others gave some good tips -

You might not have to mow much the first year - mostly just to keep the annual weeds cut back.

Generally once established - I mow when the Blossoms are 2/3 full in the field. I do not like to let white clovers go to seed - the plants lose their vigor more quickly and they spread through the roots anyhow.

Usually this equates to 3 times a year - General dates to remember are Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day. Its always best to mow just before a rain. I like to leave the cuttings on - and not fertilize 2x per year.

Some years I add P&K in the spring or fall.

Good luck

FH

Kyler 02-19-2005 01:54 PM

RE: Imperial vs. Biologic
 
Thank you all your help.

I have done a lot of reading and computer research. I have some Alfa-Rack left that I have to add innoculant to. I am going to plant Alfa-Rack and Biologic's Premium Perennial side by side and I will see what does better.

I just completed reading "Grow 'em Right" by Neil and Craig Dougherty. They are sponsored by Biologic so of course they will push that product. I like what they said about it with the with mix of clover, chicory, and brassicas. It makes sense to me.

I'll test it out and let you guys know the results.

Thanks again and good luck.


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