I agree frost seeding clover is not necessary, but in established plots I find that overseeding with about 25% the standard seeding rate can really extend the life of the plot by preventing weeds from popping in spots where the clover has thinned. I wait until the ground has begun to thaw as the mud helps keep those little seeds from running off or blowing away.
It won't help in covering up weeds (they always beat any seed to the sun 😉) but over-seeding definitely helps fill in light spots from lower seeding rates the Fall before!
I have some small pockets of reed canary grass that I wish to replace with an appropriate pollinator. Could you provide a how to video on seeding pollinators that require seed stratification?
Hi Joe! I do not, only because I don't use them? Also that's really tough in reed canary grass, just because they soak up so much water in those low lying areas. Often the water over takes and floods/kills plantings within reed canary grass areas
I have a fallow field I want in switch in Michigan. Can I till it now, spray simozine, wait four weeks, spray with gly, then plant switch with a broadcaster or wait until next year and a summer of weed control? There's a thick layer of thatch right now.
On most ground in MI you can still broadcast soft seed for nearly 8 weeks and do very well! I would rarely till...I would bet your thatch later isn't too bad, meaning 1 kick and you can see the soil. It will deteriorate rapidly over the next 2 months with spraying alone. I would lean more towards hitting with Simazine, then 2 sprayings of 2-4D and Gly, 4 to 5 weeks apart. Then wait 7 days and broadcast your switch. They are very tiny seeds and work into the ground well through most layers of thatch.
Jeff we are a little crusty at our age!! Lol!!!!! Another great informational video. Have to wait a bit for frost seeding this year 13.8" of snow yesterday! I hate mother nature some times!!!! Have a great day.
Jeff, I have some 2nd and 3rd year switchgrass that is laid flat from heavy snow since mid December. Do I need to mow it this spring or will the new growth poke through?
Yahoo! I’m just missing the pheasant….. it’s exciting to plan your work and work your plan. First things first I will be getting a soil test.. I don’t think I’ll see dirt until June the way it’s looking in my field 😢😅😂
Not sure you will see one up there 😁 BUT the rest ..awesome!! We are hitting our soil tests hard this year too...can't wait for all of that! We hope you see the soil soon Naomi 🙏😊
We do have Pheasant, there’s been several roosters a mile or so away for years! (Right near ag land) They’ve been strutting around for a few weeks now. Stunning video Dylan shot with slow motion. Thank you Jesus!
You could plant a pollinator blend or perhaps rye grass but clover will only serve to keep the deer back on your trails till dark instead of out into your food plots.
@@clintbrubaker4344 Once frost hits, the clover will die and the food plots become the primary source of food here in NW Wisconsin. Having the clover before then attracts the deer and puts them on a path to the plots in the future when the brassicas and cereal grains become abundant.
Hi Shawn! 13 to 14 acres of switchgrass already planted...over 3 miles worth. Acres of pollinator, 2 miles of edge habitat and Regen turkey nesting and pheasant cover. Not specifically for pheasant...but all incredible pheasant cover. Blend of turkey, rabbit and pheasant...more leaning towards pheasant. There are no quality pheasant patch specific plantings out there as they all fail in holding cover for the Winter months...
I got to meet Dylan at an event yesterday. Glad I was wearing my WHS hat! 😃Thanks again for all you guys do!
Finished my bedding cover improvements and was able to get my 5 acres of switch to bare soil this weekend!! Thank you for all you do Jeff!!
Happy Sunday! Great info and good luck to all your habitat projects
Happy Sunday Brad! 😊
Sprayed yesterday and spread HWS's Northern Switch Blend! 1.5 is the perfect setting on the Earthway! Make sure you dial it in.
That's awesome Richard!! Great reminder on that setting too 😊
I agree frost seeding clover is not necessary, but in established plots I find that overseeding with about 25% the standard seeding rate can really extend the life of the plot by preventing weeds from popping in spots where the clover has thinned. I wait until the ground has begun to thaw as the mud helps keep those little seeds from running off or blowing away.
It won't help in covering up weeds (they always beat any seed to the sun 😉) but over-seeding definitely helps fill in light spots from lower seeding rates the Fall before!
Solid advice as always Jeff, cool video of that pheasant.
Thanks Mitchell!
Always enjoy them, thanks Jeff
Thanks a lot for always watching!! 😊
I have some small pockets of reed canary grass that I wish to replace with an appropriate pollinator. Could you provide a how to video on seeding pollinators that require seed stratification?
Hi Joe! I do not, only because I don't use them? Also that's really tough in reed canary grass, just because they soak up so much water in those low lying areas. Often the water over takes and floods/kills plantings within reed canary grass areas
Thanks Jeff! Getting ready to spray here real soon!
That's awesome...perfect timing!
I have a fallow field I want in switch in Michigan. Can I till it now, spray simozine, wait four weeks, spray with gly, then plant switch with a broadcaster or wait until next year and a summer of weed control? There's a thick layer of thatch right now.
On most ground in MI you can still broadcast soft seed for nearly 8 weeks and do very well! I would rarely till...I would bet your thatch later isn't too bad, meaning 1 kick and you can see the soil. It will deteriorate rapidly over the next 2 months with spraying alone. I would lean more towards hitting with Simazine, then 2 sprayings of 2-4D and Gly, 4 to 5 weeks apart. Then wait 7 days and broadcast your switch. They are very tiny seeds and work into the ground well through most layers of thatch.
Can you just seed your clover into your spring rye as your cover crop or do you have to kill the rye and add oats for your cover crop?
Jeff we are a little crusty at our age!! Lol!!!!! Another great informational video. Have to wait a bit for frost seeding this year 13.8" of snow yesterday! I hate mother nature some times!!!! Have a great day.
Jeff, I have some 2nd and 3rd year switchgrass that is laid flat from heavy snow since mid December. Do I need to mow it this spring or will the new growth poke through?
Hi Salty...it will pop right back up and you absolutely don't have to mow
Jeff, what is the mixture of Simazine you use on your pre green up fields, thanks, Bob
Hi Bob! 3 quarts per acre...
Thanks...the property looks great!!!
Yahoo! I’m just missing the pheasant….. it’s exciting to plan your work and work your plan. First things first I will be getting a soil test.. I don’t think I’ll see dirt until June the way it’s looking in my field 😢😅😂
Not sure you will see one up there 😁 BUT the rest ..awesome!! We are hitting our soil tests hard this year too...can't wait for all of that!
We hope you see the soil soon Naomi 🙏😊
We do have Pheasant, there’s been several roosters a mile or so away for years! (Right near ag land) They’ve been strutting around for a few weeks now. Stunning video Dylan shot with slow motion. Thank you Jesus!
Is woodcock an indicator as well? Just seen my first one on the property this weekend shed hunting…
Would you plant clover on the trails that connect your food plots in order to direct deer movement or just leave those trails natural?
You could plant a pollinator blend or perhaps rye grass but clover will only serve to keep the deer back on your trails till dark instead of out into your food plots.
@@clintbrubaker4344 Once frost hits, the clover will die and the food plots become the primary source of food here in NW Wisconsin. Having the clover before then attracts the deer and puts them on a path to the plots in the future when the brassicas and cereal grains become abundant.
U think u will plant anything especially for tha pheasants ???
Hi Shawn! 13 to 14 acres of switchgrass already planted...over 3 miles worth. Acres of pollinator, 2 miles of edge habitat and Regen turkey nesting and pheasant cover. Not specifically for pheasant...but all incredible pheasant cover. Blend of turkey, rabbit and pheasant...more leaning towards pheasant.
There are no quality pheasant patch specific plantings out there as they all fail in holding cover for the Winter months...
Hey Jeff where is simazine is available? I live in northeast wisconsin if you could help out that would be great.
I found some on chemical wear house. Just bought it couple days ago
Keystone Pest Solutions is where I've bought mine.
Clover seed needs to be scarified or can be frost seeded. Check the tag
It just needs to be thrown on the ground...does not need to be stratified. At all. Likely the easiest of all seeds to germinate...
Only if your paving!
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