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rejuvenating sward with clover
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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 8275920" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>as above i have found that chicory establishes really well ( in our soil fairly well drained loam and even better on the redsoil ) but only without too much competition and space and time to establish. then noces ts away ,well it seems to get everywhere if you let i go to seed/ late cut for hay ,then where those bales go to be feed around the feeder it self seeds , only locally tho mind. doesnt spread unless the seed are taken there.</p><p></p><p>Only in cultivated seedbed i speak about . in that respect and on the right soil with reasonable fertility its easy peazy to grow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 8275920, member: 12099"] as above i have found that chicory establishes really well ( in our soil fairly well drained loam and even better on the redsoil ) but only without too much competition and space and time to establish. then noces ts away ,well it seems to get everywhere if you let i go to seed/ late cut for hay ,then where those bales go to be feed around the feeder it self seeds , only locally tho mind. doesnt spread unless the seed are taken there. Only in cultivated seedbed i speak about . in that respect and on the right soil with reasonable fertility its easy peazy to grow. [/QUOTE]
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