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There is a good rain coming in on Monday, is it too early to plant turn ups, rape, brassica, winter wheat peas?
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july twenty-five, wet or dry for turnips and radishes
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july twenty-five, wet or dry for turnips and radishes
I heard august 2
July 25th to August 10th is what I've heard for bulb production. I planted some yesterday in anticipation for the rain Monday. The extended forecast looks rainy too.
Its early for wheat
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What Henry said. It will get tall and rank. Labor day is better. Peas and turnips should be good though.
Keep in mind when you plan on doing the majority of your hunting... I like late October on....... so I normally don't plant any cereal grains until late Sept at the earliest... mostly first few weeks of October... now is a good time for your brassicas and Peas as mentioned . I like to plant in strips on my bigger plots . So the ground is prepped and ready to go when the timing is right. You can also fill in spots that didn't germinate or were overgrazed with Crimson Clover or Cereal grains in Oct......
How would one plant turnips and radishes now and add wheat later?
How would one plant turnips and radishes now and add wheat later?
Broadcast turnips now. Wheat later
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