I like how you explained all types of lime, where to get it, how to apply, etc. Some videos I’ve seen, the speaker assumes some things and miss sharing info. that may not be obvious to a person just starting those process! Yours covered all things really well!!
Thanks! That's one of the clover trails that wraps around the side of our property. It's fun to walk during the offseason but it's also a great place to hunt because the deer use it to get around the property. If you wanted to install one the biggest thing is to get sunlight to the ground. Clover is shade tolerant but if you want it to thrive it needs a decent amount of sunlight.
Consider installing Screech Owl nest boxes to reduce rodent populations that host ticks, attract and feed pit vipers. Due to modern Forestry practices there are not enough quality nesting cavities to rear chicks. Check a map, some areas such as Wisconsin might be good for Northern Saw-Whet Owl nest boxes. Owls eat rodents such as Deer mice and White-Footed mice. Barn Owls hunt in more open areas such as Orchards and farm field (pasture and reduced tilled) for Meadow Voles.
Thanks man! I try to keep him involved whenever I can. He LOVES to help but unfortunately a lot of what we do isn’t safe for him to be around.. but fixing the soil, maintaining food plots and deer trails are right up his alley!
I like to spread lime as soon as I can I get back to my plots. If you're carrying bags you could do it right after the season. If you're using a vehicle you need to wait until you can get back to your plots, not worth getting stuck, but the sooner the better as it takes lime a while to react with the soil and amend the PH.
You should be good on lime for this year but always follow your soil test recommendations. Hopefully you stay around 7 but eventually the PH might dip down in the future. A quick soil test once a year will let you know if you need to add any lime in the spring or not.
I like how you explained all types of lime, where to get it, how to apply, etc. Some videos I’ve seen, the speaker assumes some things and miss sharing info. that may not be obvious to a person just starting those process! Yours covered all things really well!!
Thanks! I try my best to explain things the way that I like to ingest information. I need it spelled out very clearly haha.
Great video and I do really appreciate you breaking down each type of lime! - North Central WI
Anytime Travis! Thanks for watching!
That's a great-looking pathway you're standing in and this is a great time to put this video out great time to put the lime out
Thanks! That's one of the clover trails that wraps around the side of our property. It's fun to walk during the offseason but it's also a great place to hunt because the deer use it to get around the property. If you wanted to install one the biggest thing is to get sunlight to the ground. Clover is shade tolerant but if you want it to thrive it needs a decent amount of sunlight.
Consider installing Screech Owl nest boxes to reduce rodent populations that host ticks, attract and feed pit vipers. Due to modern Forestry practices there are not enough quality nesting cavities to rear chicks. Check a map, some areas such as Wisconsin might be good for Northern Saw-Whet Owl nest boxes. Owls eat rodents such as Deer mice and White-Footed mice. Barn Owls hunt in more open areas such as Orchards and farm field (pasture and reduced tilled) for Meadow Voles.
will do!
Dude! You are a great father!!
Thanks man! I try to keep him involved whenever I can. He LOVES to help but unfortunately a lot of what we do isn’t safe for him to be around.. but fixing the soil, maintaining food plots and deer trails are right up his alley!
Great information and presentation. Thanks.
Thank you! My first few plots failed miserably because I failed to pay attention to the soil.. Hopefully a few people can learn from my mistakes!
Excellent video! Would you recommend putting down lime BEFORE or AFTER tilling the plot? Thanks!!
before tilling that way you can work the lime in
Great video. Im a new food plotter so this is super helpful. How much pelletized lime would you recommend for a half acre plot? Thanks!
I'm going to be doing some plots for the first time in August 2022, when would be the best time to spread pellet lime?
Anytime. I usually get 400lb of pelletized and spread it when I can. Before a rain , snow, frost. Lime is easy. I would start soon.
I like to spread lime as soon as I can I get back to my plots. If you're carrying bags you could do it right after the season. If you're using a vehicle you need to wait until you can get back to your plots, not worth getting stuck, but the sooner the better as it takes lime a while to react with the soil and amend the PH.
Can I Spread Lime And Fertilizer At Same Time
Absolutely
What if my ph is 7 ph
You should be good on lime for this year but always follow your soil test recommendations. Hopefully you stay around 7 but eventually the PH might dip down in the future. A quick soil test once a year will let you know if you need to add any lime in the spring or not.
Dude! You are a great father!!
Thank you 😊