Last fall planted clover/winter rye mix

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  1. buckeyehntr5

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    With the wet/warm spring we've had, my clover plots are really putting on some growth. I plan on mowing in June and tilling half of the clover under to plant my brassicas (MR Last Heart Beet) in these plots mid July.

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    Would love to get something in the ground this spring, but it has been so wet and I missed my window about a month ago. Yesterday I had 4' of standing water in one of my plots. :rant:
     
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    Looks awesome by the way!!!!!
     
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    You could still drill clover in bud...as long as it happens quickly. I have some I'm still going to put in if I can within the next week'ish.

    That clover looks fabulous BTW!!!
     

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