
landscape rake use
![]() | burtalm
Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 46 central square, ny ![]() |
2004-03-03 78683
Okay, one more guys. How much down pressure can you put on a landscape rake with out wrecking it. My son wants to plant some clover as a replacement ground cover in several places as "wildlife management". If we hit the area with round up and went over it well with a landscape rake, would we get the ground loose enough to broadcast spread the clover seed so it would take well? If you think this would work, I might not need a plow or a tiller. You experienced guys wanna weigh in on this thought? Thanks.
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landscape rake use
![]() | moosefishing
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 54 weatherford texas ![]() ![]() |
2004-03-04 78781
depends on a lot of things. soil contitions, moisture content, You may consider checking out some of the hunting forums, or get a hold of your county extension agent, or land office. ....
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landscape rake use
![]() | Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4299 Southwest MiddleTennessee ![]() ![]() |
2004-03-05 78867
burtalm, I would suggest a disk for breaking up the surface soil for planting a food plot. The landscaping rake is designed to work with already loosened soil. I don't think it would do very well. Multiple passes with a disk and then use a pto spreader to put down the seed mix, lime, and fertilizer. ....
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