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Post by Woody Williams on Sept 13, 2012 16:43:04 GMT -5
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Post by ukwil on Sept 13, 2012 18:10:09 GMT -5
Looking good Woody. I went out to my parents yesterday and checked mine. I've got some stuff up between 6-8", I'm assuming its the chickory or brassicas. Clover is slowly but steady and the turnips I'm not too sure about. I'm gonna go out next week and top dress it so I'll take some pics then.
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Post by MuzzleLoader on Sept 13, 2012 18:36:33 GMT -5
What I have been watering looks good, the other plots need water. Hopefully this weekend we get some rain. Yours look good.
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Post by steiny on Sept 13, 2012 20:27:04 GMT -5
Getting a nice shower right now. Having good luck thus far with the fall plots.
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Post by salt on Sept 16, 2012 16:26:16 GMT -5
My plot is doing very well. I have gotten rain at all the right times. I just wish I would have fenced off the beans. They are getting hammered. Trailcam shows deer in the plot every morning and evening. I am really hoping my son gets a shot in 2 weeks. Here are some pics. This one is where I planted beans and turnips. It is hard to see the beans and I planted the turnips way to thick.... This pic is where I planted the winter wheat. It is tall and thick. The last one is where I planted the Tecomate Frost Zone, Brassica, and Chickory.
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Post by Woody Williams on Sept 16, 2012 17:51:15 GMT -5
It is VERY easy to overdue the turnips. A pound of seed goes a long ways...
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Post by salt on Sept 22, 2012 16:14:52 GMT -5
Got the tank (blind) moved yesterday. The plot is coming up nicely. Deer are visiting it multiple times a day. As are the yotes and bunnies.... We are ready to rock and roll. Bring on the youth hunt! The tank is 4 ft off the ground. No orange needed!
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Post by duff on Sept 23, 2012 4:31:11 GMT -5
Took a look at my plot the other day. The deer are mowing it down. They are hitting the green beans hard and browsing through the other things. 37 degrees right now. I think I am ready for some archery season!!!
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