DrRod
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I have some old hay fields that I mow but don't collect the hay. Over the last two year, Japanese stilt grass has invaded and is starting to dominate large portions of the fields. I would like to plant something that can compete. From reading various posts I get the impression that clover is the best bet. So I would like your thoughts on:
Is clover aggressive enough to compete with stalk grass?
Is there a type that is perennial so that I can plant a field and let it thrive for a few years?
Is there a type that can be sowed without plowing/disking/rolling?
I may be asking for the world here but why not start with the ultimate solution before moving down to reality.
Thanks
Is clover aggressive enough to compete with stalk grass?
Is there a type that is perennial so that I can plant a field and let it thrive for a few years?
Is there a type that can be sowed without plowing/disking/rolling?
I may be asking for the world here but why not start with the ultimate solution before moving down to reality.
Thanks