March 2004
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Saturday was a nice day with highs in the 60's and one brief thunderstorm. Except for the thunderstorm that caused us to make a one hundred yard dash dragging come-alongs and chains it was a great day to be outside. By the way, does anyone else seem to always go one click too many when using come-alongs?
We also performed ph tests on each of the plots with an inexpensive ph meter that my wonderful wife bought me this winter. They all showed a ph of between 6 and 7, which is just where we want it. Somehow all of these plots having a good ph was a surprise to me and it made me question the quality of my new ph meter, but each plot has had lime applied on several occasions in the past and I imagine that I will continue to do so in the future. They say that you can't over-lime.
The four remaining plots had been planted in Imperial Whitetail Clover last spring. Each plot currently has clover close cropped to the ground and do not look real impressive at this time just at the end of winter. If these plots perform like those in the past, the clover will jump up pretty good with the start of the spring green-up.
I plan on lightly re-seeding each of the plots that were planted last spring. The plot at the old house has an area that saw heavy deer traffic over the fall and winter that needs re-seeded completely.
Imperial Whitetail Clover can be purchased here in 4 and 25 pound bags.
Imperial Whitetail Clover - Wild Game Seed - 4 lb Bag - $29.99
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