SprigOfTheLivingDead
Almost Self-Reliant
Part (a few acres) of the land my wife and I bought has been getting used for corn growing by a farmer. We've communicated to him that we're ending that arrangement and will be using that land for our homestead. That makes me feel a little bad, but oh well. Anyways, I will be planting some trees in those sections but more importantly I want to restore it to a tallgrass prairie, which is the purpose of my coming here
The farmer ended the season last year by tilling the corn under, which of course means the land is all clumpy :/. He says he'll come flatten it out this spring but what I'm wondering is if I should cast my grass seed now (in the snow) and let them germinate and sprout and then get flattened or wait until he flattens it. Looking for any advice from previous experience
The pros and cons (my perspective):
Sow now
Pros:
Sow after flattening
Pro:
So, that's it. Looking for thoughts on if I should cast my tall grass and wildflower seeds now or wait until after flattening. I have no clue if the flattening would hurt the sprouted seeds beyond repair, or put them so far under dirt that they would fail to see sunlight.
Thoughts?
The farmer ended the season last year by tilling the corn under, which of course means the land is all clumpy :/. He says he'll come flatten it out this spring but what I'm wondering is if I should cast my grass seed now (in the snow) and let them germinate and sprout and then get flattened or wait until he flattens it. Looking for any advice from previous experience
The pros and cons (my perspective):
Sow now
Pros:
- Easy to do for a one man operation
- Potential to germinate as spring hits with less of a chance of blowing away (I don't have the cash for straw blankets for a couple of acres)
- Don't have to worry about watering
- Waste of money if it doesn't work :/
- Seeds get put under many inches of dirt and will fail to germinate
Sow after flattening
Pro:
- Sprouted grasses wont get run over by field flattening equipment (I have no idea what the process is)
- Wind may just blow the seeds away
- Watering to germinate may be a challenge
- ?
So, that's it. Looking for thoughts on if I should cast my tall grass and wildflower seeds now or wait until after flattening. I have no clue if the flattening would hurt the sprouted seeds beyond repair, or put them so far under dirt that they would fail to see sunlight.
Thoughts?