Originally posted by Pat B:
Now is a good time to plant for fall and winter. You probably need to do a soil test and begin your lime/fertilizer program and a herbicide program to eliminate weeds and grasses.
Good advise. Make at least 2 plots. 1 annual and 1 perennial. Annual can be mix of clovers and chicory and other perennial seed mix. Annual could be Buck Forage Oats or a brassica for late season. Also a killer annual plot is Buck forage Oats planted now 2 to 3 inches deep and over seed a little with red clover or something. Then cultipack the soil. Then in spring disk and put in cow peas or more Oats.
Proper planting depth, soil prep, fertilizer and lightly compacting soil after for good soil contact is the KEY!!!
For best results get a soil test asap and/or spread some lime and fertilize with 13-13-13.
Late August to mid Sept. is good time to plant.
Kill off weed now!
Buck Forage and Evolved sell good seeds but $$$. I just started buying from a bid seed co-op in Indy that imports seed and cheaper. (some seed name brands buy from them)
Buck Forage Oats is killer in spring or fall
Red clover, white clover, rye and chicory also
Brassicas (Turnips) for late winter food
If you are going to live there a long time consider planting Dunsten Chestnuts, saw tooth oaks and persimmon trees! Trust me you will be happy in 5-15 years and your kids will love you.
Just some thought, lots of info online to research. Hope that helps but I am no farmer.