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prariehawk Posted - Oct 25 2009 : 9:52:35 PM
...when it keeps pouring down rain? This has been one of the wettest, if not the wettest, Octobers on record. I've never had a garden before, and I have two plots that I want to get ready for next spring, and I plan on planting some winter wheat as a cover crop, but it just won't stop raining!! Now I know how frustrating farming can be, and I haven't even started!! I sure wish it would stay dry long enough to plant something.
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ddmashayekhi Posted - Nov 23 2009 : 05:53:36 AM
Thank you so very much for the rye seed Windy Pines! I got them on Saturday. I really appreciate you sending them to me. I planted them and hopefully they will have a chance to get established before the ground freezes. We have had a very warm November and the 10 day outlooks is chilly but not freezing.

Thanks again Michele!
Dawn in IL
ddmashayekhi Posted - Nov 01 2009 : 06:32:51 AM
Megan, will the seeds work in the winter? I'm just southwest of Chicago, so we get extreme winds, cold, and snow.

Dawn in IL
walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Nov 01 2009 : 04:54:35 AM
sunflower seeds! They're a great cover crop. :) That's what we use!

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Oct 30 2009 : 10:33:29 AM
I hope the rain stops here too! Everything is on the brink of flooding and it is pouring like crazy still! If Michele sends me the seed, I will put it down next week. Hopefully the rain will stop by then, otherwise it will float out of the bed!

Dawn in IL
Annab Posted - Oct 30 2009 : 03:44:00 AM
We use red clover, winter rye or some other kind of "green" like rape, turnip or mustard.

These seeds are so small they can be broadcast

Hope the rain turns off for a bit for you

It's a blessing and a pain sometimes I know
ddmashayekhi Posted - Oct 28 2009 : 11:47:08 AM
That would be a huge help Michele! But, only if it isn't any bother for you though! I know how busy you are up there at Windy Pines Farm!

Thank you,
Dawn in IL
windypines Posted - Oct 28 2009 : 10:54:10 AM
I can get the seed from my feed store. A more challenging store for you to find Dawn. If you need, I could send you a small amount.

Michele
ddmashayekhi Posted - Oct 28 2009 : 06:23:44 AM
How can the average person (not a farmer) get a hold of a winter crop to put over a organic vegetable garden? The Chicago Botanic Garden use a barley and I think wheat mix for their gardens. I don't know where I can buy a small amount of seed for my little bed.

Dawn in IL
windypines Posted - Oct 26 2009 : 4:03:38 PM
It sure can be fun sometimes, trying to get things done, while fighting the weather. The only thing I do is watch the forecasts. And try to get the work done, before the weather turns bad. You may just have to put off planting that cover crop till next year. We are dealing with lots of mud here right now too. After a dry summer, we sure needed the rain and snow!

Michele

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