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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 7771346" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>well ive got WesterWolds still to go in and it will be done. i have sown a proper mix in October before and it was fine. thin through the winter into early spring but actually the clover benefitted ultimately because the grass didn't smother it so badly, wasn't to much frost that year admittedly but a lot of rain, which can be a problem on ploughed ground ( i don't direct drill anything) because the fine worked soil can wash if its on any sort of slope. but on level ground i wouldn't be worried.</p><p></p><p>and as for being stupid,well we're all that sometimes aren't we, noones that clever or perfect to get things right all the time and don't kid yourself that you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 7771346, member: 12099"] well ive got WesterWolds still to go in and it will be done. i have sown a proper mix in October before and it was fine. thin through the winter into early spring but actually the clover benefitted ultimately because the grass didn't smother it so badly, wasn't to much frost that year admittedly but a lot of rain, which can be a problem on ploughed ground ( i don't direct drill anything) because the fine worked soil can wash if its on any sort of slope. but on level ground i wouldn't be worried. and as for being stupid,well we're all that sometimes aren't we, noones that clever or perfect to get things right all the time and don't kid yourself that you are. [/QUOTE]
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