Originally posted by qzilla
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI mowed to the ground, and drug the dirt bare 3 weeks ago and planted a bunch of stuff. After this rain I'm gonna rake, overseed, and fertilize the same dirt frida...planting back to moisture. Surely SOMETHING will grow.
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Originally posted by Jaspro View PostYour gonna replant what you have already planted? I'd wait and see what was already planted did. I'd be willing to bet by the time you get out there its already popping out of the ground.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostIt got rain last wed, but it had been Latin there for 3 weeks, so I'm not sure what was left. If it looks good it'll probly just get fertilizer and seed on bare spots and brother in law, or dad's spot will get seeded.
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Just to throw this out there for all the guys that don't have hill country/high deer populations. The later in the fall you can wait to plant oats/rye(any grass) the better. Deer in most places don't need the forage right now, thus the oats will grow and get to big for them to be desirable for deer. Keep in mind grasses are only desirable to deer when they are young and tender with low lignin content. Typically we wait until middle to end of oct to plant any oats/rye grass for plots, legumes etc. are another story and can be planting based on moisture and temps.
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