The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

I remember too...when we lived in Winter Harbor, Maine...we had to walk past an open bay to get to school and the wind would come whipping across the water....man, was it Cold. We moved there from Hawaii and talking about a rude awakening....that first year it got down to -22° with 20' drifts of snow....that was back in '64....looong before there was anything called windchill or feels like temperature. I'll never forget those days as long as I live, I tell ya.....:)
Was it uphill both ways?:lau
 
Teila, I loved the texting code, especially, "bring your own teeth." What no rentals?
Nope, and no loaners either!

You can throw the ryegrass out on top of other grasses and it will grow during winter and spring
Maybe not up here, nothing grows in the winter here. Could be a thing to plant at the end of summer though. I know the state is trying to improve water quality (ie less fertilizer runoff from lawns and farms) and some farmers are using winter cover crops to keep the soil down and slow any water movement. Also "no till" bands along waterways and drainage ditches for the same purpose. Get the water to go down into the ground.
 
Nope, and no loaners either!


Maybe not up here, nothing grows in the winter here. Could be a thing to plant at the end of summer though. I know the state is trying to improve water quality (ie less fertilizer runoff from lawns and farms) and some farmers are using winter cover crops to keep the soil down and slow any water movement. Also "no till" bands along waterways and drainage ditches for the same purpose. Get the water to go down into the ground.
The problem up there would be the smothering snow and the frozen ground....it would probably grow there from ground thaw to the heavier snows of winter. It does tolerate some heat, so though ya get a few days of that each year it shouldn't be enough to kill it. I can send ya some if ya wish to give it a try....:)
 
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Yippee! It's warming up outside...it's all the way up to 19* now
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I've been mixing mine with varied levels of success. 50lbs wheat, 50lbs rye, 10lbs alfalfa and 5lbs red clover. The birds really seem to like it and it'll stay around until the spring and summer grasses come in. But I still have a ton of work to do on these pastures.
 
I sowed some red clover about 3yrs ago and it reseeds if ya don't cut it until the bloom is spent. I used rye grain a couple of yrs ago, but didn't care for that and the goats would eat some, but not much of it. Then I switched to austrian winter peas and they really like it pretty good. So now I sow 50# of rye grass, 10# of winter peas and the clover comes back on its own. The rye grass variety that I sowed this year is a different variety than I have used in the past....it is Big Boss....and it is suppose to reseed and better grazing. So, giving it a try to see how it does. We also have about 3 different varieties of vetch and all kinds of winter weeds for the goats to eat, along with the birds.
 
I've been mixing mine with varied levels of success. 50lbs wheat, 50lbs rye, 10lbs alfalfa and 5lbs red clover. The birds really seem to like it and it'll stay around until the spring and summer grasses come in. But I still have a ton of work to do on these pastures.
No real pastures here. But i can grow some in the garden and down in the picnic area. Plus in the chicken yard and hoop coop area.
 

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