Making A Pasture

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This is the sort of comfrey which grows wild here.....big hairy leaves, much loved by the sheep.

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This is what we have ;)

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she has had this row for years and she harvests sections of it down near the ground like cutting hay several times a week as you can see it grows back quick.

I'm sorry for kind of having this takeover the thread that was not the intention. :hide Hope your field is continuing to grow well
 
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I'm sorry for kind of having this takeover the thread that was not the intention. :hide Hope your field is continuing to grow well

Sometimes threads wander a bit, just like the ebb and flow of conversation. I don't mind a highjack, I do it too. The various branches of conversation makes it all the more interesting. My Daddy always grew comfrey, it makes a healing poultice if you have a bruise or cut. I hope your comfrey grows well for you!
 

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Looking real good @Baymule . Yep, a 1/2 inch is a big help even with the sandy soil you have. And this grass will improve the quality of the ground which will make it better for growing grass.
Maybe you will get some of that "tropical storm/ possible hurricane coming into the gulf?
 

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Thanks @farmerjan. I planted this seed June 6, it is a month and 5 days later. This grass grows fast. I'm supposed to let it grow for 90 days before grazing it. By that time, it will be time to sow clovers over it and rye grass. I'll let the sheep graze it down first.

I'm hoping we get some of that rain. I bet everybody in south Louisiana hopes we get some too-and they get less.
 

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Yeah it is already nasty in LA, New Orleans already flooded and the tropical storm isn't even there yet.
Watching it on the news, cars are flooded in parking lots and apartments. I believe if I knew that was coming, I'd move my car! My own sister has lost cars to floods, she lives close to a river. They usually move out the work trucks and most of their vehicles. Hurricane Harvey put 7' of water in their house and destroyed work trucks, they didn't expect the water to get that deep. I'd move the hell outa there.

I feel real sorry for people in New Orleans, they should have cut and run days ago.
 

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