I did a test run of red clover in the garden, and bare spots in the yard. Good as grass to me.We just had the last few nights hit 30°. Our beds are still empty.
One recommendation for anyone trying no-till in garden beds is use clover as a cover crop instead of winter rye. The grass comes back and grows too fast and tall in the beds drowning out whatever is around it.
I have a close friend who freaks out about every weed in his yard and wants the perfect grass yard every year. He always complains about how shitty his yard looks and then asks me how I keep my yard so green. I told him all I do is mow the yard, let the clover grow where it wants, and let the dandelions grow where they want. The dandilions eventually go away and the clover just blends in.I did a test run of red clover in the garden, and bare spots in the yard. Good as grass to me.
It started out because I already had a few large patches of clover. Instead of mowing them down I mowed around and let them go to seed, then got a few pounds of those coated seeds that will just germinate next good rain and tossed them out.I have a close friend who freaks out about every weed in his yard and wants the perfect grass yard every year. He always complains about how shitty his yard looks and then asks me how I keep my yard so green. I told him all I do is mow the yard, let the clover grow where it wants, and let the dandelions grow where they want. The dandilions eventually go away and the clover just blends in.
Hay or something on top after you cast the seeds helps retain moisture, and hides some from the birdsMy germination rate with clover is better better than grass seed on my lawn. Probably because those tiny little seeds can make soil contact easier. I will admit winter rye is easier directly in ground because it's easier to terminate.
My mission is to cover my bare spots before they turn into moon dust sand pits. The last two years I've let the weeds do there thing in that spot and cut them before they go to seed except at the end of the summer I let them finish. The grass is slowly working itself in around the edges.
Plus our damn chickens and the wild turkeys eat most of the seeds. Mother fuckers
I'm going to try that on the gopher mounds. I'll give the rye a soak before mixing it up with the dirt as I rake it flat.I always toss in a bunch of cheap annual rye grass in with the other seed annual rye germinates in a just a few days, helps maintain moisture and protect the seed your wanting... Used to have free range chicken they can be hellish alright
That's what I like about the clover. If you get a patch started it will spread - like a weed. I have one patch that is just slowly taking over a grassy area and I keep it mowed.I always toss in a bunch of cheap annual rye grass in with the other seed annual rye germinates in a just a few days, helps maintain moisture and protect the seed your wanting... Used to have free range chicken they can be hellish alright
Never grown them before. Had a pack of seeds and said what the hellWow H.A.F. I just put pea seeds in this weekend, transplanted tomatoes etc. I am jealous
If you like eating peas these will ruin you for any other type, fresh off the vine kick butt in flavor, they like cooler weather, I should have had mine out a couple weeks ago but it kept snowing and freezing until last week, now they say record high heat by weeks end, from snow to 90 deg F in a little over a week, everything is messed up lilacs, tulips, fruit trees, all behindNever grown them before. Had a pack of seeds and said what the hell
For what it's worth, that raised bed has old weed dirt in it. Good stuff.
Sad thing is, I don't remember what the hell I planted. I don't know if they are the kind for stir-fry that you pick early wuth tiny peas, or f they are sugar snaps, where the pods can stay on like green beans.If you like eating peas these will ruin you for any other type, fresh off the vine kick butt in flavor, they like cooler weather, I should have had mine out a couple weeks ago but it kept snowing and freezing until last week, now they say record high heat by weeks end, from snow to 90 deg F in a little over a week, everything is messed up lilacs, tulips, fruit trees, all behind