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Crimson Clover
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04/19/24 12:41 AM
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angus1956
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Took a chance last fall and planted Crimson Clover behind the house and it came up. Pictures don't do it justice, looks better in person. Deer are eating it and looks pretty nice from the house.
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Re: Crimson Clover
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04/19/24 01:15 AM
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Re: Crimson Clover
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04/19/24 03:12 PM
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So this thread isn't about Tommy James and the Shondells, I am guessing. Sorry. Old guy.
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Re: Crimson Clover
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04/19/24 06:21 PM
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So this thread isn't about Tommy James and the Shondells, I am guessing. Sorry. Old guy. I thought the same thing. Can`t help myself.
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Re: Crimson Clover
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04/20/24 12:17 PM
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I just bought some small acreage in East Texas to hunt and have planted 100# of Crimson Clover about a month ago after I had some mulching done and it is coming up great. Timely rains and it sprouted up 3 days later. Hoping it will take good root and continue to come back each year. Planted it on a lease about 10 years ago and it came back every year.
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Re: Crimson Clover
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04/20/24 01:27 PM
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I'll plant more next fall it really makes the place "POP" in the spring.
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Re: Crimson Clover
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04/23/24 01:45 PM
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Re: Crimson Clover
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06/23/24 06:17 PM
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In NE Texas, which would be best for a fall food plots , crimson clover or white clover? How would a 50/50 mixture do? Thanks Daniel
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Re: Crimson Clover
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06/23/24 06:24 PM
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I think you'd be planting at the wrong time of the year. I put mine in 2-3 weeks before the first frost (early November) this was per the planting instructions and it came up in the spring of this year.
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Re: Crimson Clover
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06/23/24 08:46 PM
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I think you'd be planting at the wrong time of the year. I put mine in 2-3 weeks before the first frost (early November) this was per the planting instructions and it came up in the spring of this year. Same. I plant a mixture of clover, peas, vetch, oats, rye and turnips. Clover, peas and vetch take off late Feb/early March. The rest will carry until then. East Tx seed co in Tyler is a good resource.
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Re: Crimson Clover
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06/23/24 11:18 PM
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In NE Texas, which would be best for a fall food plots , crimson clover or white clover? How would a 50/50 mixture do? Thanks Daniel
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Re: Crimson Clover
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06/23/24 11:42 PM
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Looks like my place in south central oklahoma. Crimson and arrow leaf clover do well. They dry up around June and I spread Wheat/Oat seed in mid September. Then mow them to cover the wheat/oat seeds. It also spreads the clover seeds. Turkeys and deer love it.
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