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  1. allenw

    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    The lime should give you a good kick and release some nutrients that are bound up by the low ph. My understanding is that the pelletized lime is finely ground and pressed into granular form like fertilizer so I don't see a problem with availability when you use it.
  2. allenw

    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    The snow should actually be a benefit to you. It would have insulated your plants from the cold and held some of the ground heat. I wouldn't give up hope yet.
  3. allenw

    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Weeds are just a plant growing in the wrong place. You might find something interesting here, Understanding Ag, a youtube link.
  4. allenw

    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    I'm kicking myself some for not being better prepared if we don't pick up some decent moisture the next few days it won't matter. It's time I could plant some oats and spring peas along with some clovers as an experiment. Turnips and radishes could be added into the mix also. A little for the...
  5. allenw

    Biodiverse Polyculture (USDA 8a Zone Pasture) - sounds better than "My Acres of Weeds"

    Tried a little Crimson clover last spring and it done good here would like to plant some on a larger scale sometime. This company is in your general area I think. Hancock Seed My packet of crimson clover clover came from Seeds n such They have some cover crop seeds in packets if I remember...
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