Food Plot TLC
Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 8:05 am
It's been 5 years since we put our food plot in. 2 seasons ago, my camp partner worked in a load of composted horse manure and even though it helped improve the organic matter in the soil, it was full of weed seed...so the timothy seed in it crowded out our clover and forced us to give the plot some much needed tlc this year.
We debated spraying, but decided to just turn the sod and reseed. We know this wont solve our problem, but it should produce a decent plot food selection for this year. We'll evaluate after germination and see what we have. If it looks good, we'll keep it...if it's poor, we'll turn it all back in again and reseed in a month.
My camp partner and i were lucky to have our buddy and his 3 boys join us for the mornings work. The plan...turn the soil 3 times with the tiller, fertilize 10-10-10, lime, rake out remaining sod clumps, and seed with a brassica/clover mix.





Soil temps were a bit below where we'd like for seeding, but this was the only weekend we had to get together, so we went for it. We will check it in 3 weeks or so and see how it's doing. Like I said...worse case, we till it all in and reseed again.
We debated spraying, but decided to just turn the sod and reseed. We know this wont solve our problem, but it should produce a decent plot food selection for this year. We'll evaluate after germination and see what we have. If it looks good, we'll keep it...if it's poor, we'll turn it all back in again and reseed in a month.
My camp partner and i were lucky to have our buddy and his 3 boys join us for the mornings work. The plan...turn the soil 3 times with the tiller, fertilize 10-10-10, lime, rake out remaining sod clumps, and seed with a brassica/clover mix.





Soil temps were a bit below where we'd like for seeding, but this was the only weekend we had to get together, so we went for it. We will check it in 3 weeks or so and see how it's doing. Like I said...worse case, we till it all in and reseed again.