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Sam3 adding herbal to existing grass
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<blockquote data-quote="sheepdogtrail" data-source="post: 9114604" data-attributes="member: 151839"><p>I agree. Chicory reseeds itself no problem. I have 13 year old stands of chicory that are in a non human or livestock managed environment. The self seeding is managed by bumble bees as they are the pollinators of chicory. Plants get 6 feet tall every summer.</p><p></p><p>The tap root is prone to rot in heavy soils that stay saturated throughout the winter. In light soils where water can percolate below the tap root most modern cultivars of Chicory will persist for 6+ years in a managed livestock application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepdogtrail, post: 9114604, member: 151839"] I agree. Chicory reseeds itself no problem. I have 13 year old stands of chicory that are in a non human or livestock managed environment. The self seeding is managed by bumble bees as they are the pollinators of chicory. Plants get 6 feet tall every summer. The tap root is prone to rot in heavy soils that stay saturated throughout the winter. In light soils where water can percolate below the tap root most modern cultivars of Chicory will persist for 6+ years in a managed livestock application. [/QUOTE]
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