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Grain rye comes up early in the season and is widely used for windbreaks, erosion control and for weed suppression. Its wide-ranging root system makes it one of the best green manures for improving soil structure.
It is an excellent soil renovator and pioneer crop for new fields as it stabilizes excess soil and manure nitrogen. Grain rye can grow up to four to five feet and is very fast to establish, producing deer feed in as little as fourteen days in ideal conditions. This winter grazer rye grain is preferred by deer, turkey and rabbit.
What are the best growing conditions for 401 Rye?
Florida 401 rye is a small grain most widely used for winter grassing. Rye is more cold tolerant than oats and generally produces more forage than either oats or wheat.
Do not plant too early but wait until the cool weather begins. Grain rye varieties from northern states will produce little forage in late fall or early winter and will usually be severely damaged by leaf rust. Therefore, only plant varieties recommended for the south eastern United States.
Sometimes a grass or grain may be planted as a wind barrier to protect food crops like tomatoes. It is planted between the rows of the food crop to grow taller and therefore shield the food crop from the damaging effects of strong wind. Florida 401 is an excellent choice for winter wind barrier applications.
I have not received my order yet. The update is delivery by the end of tomorrow.
East Texas, sandy loom soil, 6.5 to 7 ph ( depends on where I check). Just used a regular seed spreader with wheels. Natural woods, so when I got an area cleaned up and used my poor riding mower to clear all the leaf and ground litter was left with almost bare, sandy "soil". After 2 weeks and some rain it came up nicely. Not very thick in the shady spots, but fair. Almost like a soft green carpet where it's thick.
Good price, quick shipment.
Package was damaged and seeds were falling out of it. Really disappointed with this order. I have gotten 2 bags before with no issues.
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Seed was packaged well. Arrived early; just in time to plant before a rain storm. Anticipating germination.
Package arrived in excellent shape. It was packed well and shipped quickly. Look forward to getting seeds in the ground as a winter cover.
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Got here fast and was well packaged for shipping. Arrived undamaged. Iβve had orders from other suppliers that boxes arrived damaged because it wasnβt properly packed to prevent shifting.
My yard looks awesome!! fully green in Florida when usually by now my yard is dirt & sand. Not anymore
Seed was great. popping up everywhere, looks great!
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Grain rye comes up early in the season and is widely used for windbreaks, erosion control and for weed suppression. Its wide-ranging root system makes it one of the best green manures for improving soil structure.
It is an excellent soil renovator and pioneer crop for new fields as it stabilizes excess soil and manure nitrogen. Grain rye can grow up to four to five feet and is very fast to establish, producing deer feed in as little as fourteen days in ideal conditions. This winter grazer rye grain is preferred by deer, turkey and rabbit.
What are the best growing conditions for 401 Rye?
Florida 401 rye is a small grain most widely used for winter grassing. Rye is more cold tolerant than oats and generally produces more forage than either oats or wheat.
Do not plant too early but wait until the cool weather begins. Grain rye varieties from northern states will produce little forage in late fall or early winter and will usually be severely damaged by leaf rust. Therefore, only plant varieties recommended for the south eastern United States.
Sometimes a grass or grain may be planted as a wind barrier to protect food crops like tomatoes. It is planted between the rows of the food crop to grow taller and therefore shield the food crop from the damaging effects of strong wind. Florida 401 is an excellent choice for winter wind barrier applications.
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