No-Plow Ground Cover Seeds?
Hi there.
I live in northern Virginia on a lot which has a steep embankment on two sides - the sides are about 40-45 degrees incline, 20 feet high, covered with weeds and impossible to plow or cultivate because of its steepness. I want to plant groundcover on this steep hill - about 10,000 squre feet maybe - but since it is hard to till or plow, I need groundcover seeds that you just broadcast or spread on and hope they will grow before the birds get to them. Do you have any suggestions? I don't care what they look like - I just need something that is no-plow, no-maintenance, that will keep the weeds from growing. Thanks & I look forward to your expert advice. ftt |
No-Plow Ground Cover Seeds?
Crown Vetch. But bear in mind, it's very invasive!
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No-Plow Ground Cover Seeds?
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No-Plow Ground Cover Seeds?
Filipo wrote:
Hi there. I live in northern Virginia on a lot which has a steep embankment on two sides - the sides are about 40-45 degrees incline, 20 feet high, covered with weeds and impossible to plow or cultivate because of its steepness. I want to plant groundcover on this steep hill - about 10,000 squre feet maybe - but since it is hard to till or plow, I need groundcover seeds that you just broadcast or spread on and hope they will grow before the birds get to them. Seeds can be birdproofed by encapsulating them in a mix of pottery clay and compost. Mix up a pound or so of dry materials, then add your seed. Moisten, then force through a 3/8" wire mesh to create pellets. Let dry. Toss out handfuls, water, and wait. The birds won't know them from gravel, and will ignore them. The compost retains water and adds a light dose of fertilizer right where it's needed. Germination rates will be greater. Do you have any suggestions? I don't care what they look like - I just need something that is no-plow, no-maintenance, that will keep the weeds from growing. Thanks & I look forward to your expert advice. ftt |
No-Plow Ground Cover Seeds?
"Dr. Rev. Chuck, M.D. P.A." wrote in message ...
Seeds can be birdproofed by encapsulating them in a mix of pottery clay and compost. Mix up a pound or so of dry materials, then add your seed. Moisten, then force through a 3/8" wire mesh to create pellets. Let dry. Toss out handfuls, water, and wait. Thanks, this is very helpful and I am definitely going to do it. A couple of questions: 1. I can get the compost and wire mesh from Home Depot but where do I buy the pottery clay from locally in the small quantities that I need? Will a nursery carry it? 2. Can you provide a rough mixing ratio between clay and compost? I'm afraid if I put too much clay, the pellets will harden and the seeds won't be able to break out and germinate. Again, my heartfelt gratitude for this wonderful idea. ftt |
No-Plow Ground Cover Seeds?
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