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    What to plant in my wetland area

    The Kanlow switch sounds appealing also. How would you go about seeding it in such a thick, marshy grass? I would like something that the pheasants use also as their population is growing around my place.
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    Switchgrass

    Thanks! What a relief. The field was brown for several weeks so I think the foxtail came in late and didn't canopy it except about a 10 yard wide path on the very outside. There is no green mixed in there, just thick fox tail. Otherwise I am seeing quite a bit of green what looks like switch...
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    What to plant in my wetland area

    That sounds like some great options!
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    Switchgrass

    I was thinking mow it in the spring and see what happens next year. I went out and looked closer and although some areas are all foxtail, there are pretty big patches with a lot of green mixed in that I think is SG. I took some more pics hoping for a little guidance. I did have some sorghum...
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    What to plant in my wetland area

    Thanks for the reply. That's interesting and I am trying to picture it. Have you seen or done it before and have any pictures of similar set up? It is such a wasted area and the deer don't travel in daylight often due to the visibility from 2 houses. I own 35 acres that hunts smaller due to...
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    What to plant in my wetland area

    It used to have some cattails but they are almost gone. I even tried taking the heads off a few and spreading the seed last year. The ground is never under water but has a natural spring and stays pretty soft except for drought years. I would like to have ideas on what I can plant to give more...
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    Watering trees

    For newly planted trees we were told to water every 7-10 days up-to October 15 if 1 inch rains or more do not occur about every week or two. When watering be sure the water is soaking in all the way to the bottom of the root ball. Most important to control competing vegetation (grass-weeds)...
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