sailinghudson25 Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 (edited) Is it too early to plant oats or wheat? I have a reclaimed lawn I rototilled in november. My goto plot is wheat oats and clover, but planted on recently logged spots in august. This spot needs more work for the fall, but will add clover if it's doing well and I want to keep it. Could only rototill to 3 inches. Sod was thick and soil was moist. I see temp down to 30 this weekend. Edited March 29, 2017 by sailinghudson25 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SplitG2 Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 depends on the purpose of those grains? if you are doing it for a plow down, than it's fine in my book. If you are doing it for fall attraction than I say no. if its for your front lawn and you want grass than don't plant cereal grains plant grass. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuckersdaddy Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 Too early here unless you plow the rest of the snow off... And they are calling for more this weekend.....Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catskillkid Posted March 30, 2017 Share Posted March 30, 2017 I experimented with planting winter rye early spring last year. Hardly any of it geminated. I think the seed rotted before the ground warmed up enough. My advise is to wait for warmer weather. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolc123 Posted March 30, 2017 Share Posted March 30, 2017 Today you are 6 months late for wheat or rye and about a month early for oats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E J Posted March 30, 2017 Share Posted March 30, 2017 Early planted oats make a great plot for spring turkey hunting, just not this early. Mid to late April works best for that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailinghudson25 Posted April 4, 2017 Author Share Posted April 4, 2017 (edited) When I came home with the oats, the asnwer presented itself........ Galf of the food plot is under 3 inches of water. This summer I am going to use the tractor to clear some drainage channels. If the puddles dont settle down in a week or two, I will plant in the higher spots. This is a old apple orchard converted to lawn. The tree rows are maybe a foot higher. Edited April 4, 2017 by sailinghudson25 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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