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New prairie/savannah planting on hillside

linrose
16 years ago

Hello. I'm new to this forum but have regularly posted on other GW forums. We are in the pursuit of ridding our property of invasives and enriching the natural areas we already have. One of our current projects involves creating a woods to field transition area that we would like to plant with native forbs and grasses. So far we have bushhogged and burned the area for the past three years, as well as removing small woody plants. The vegetation now is a mix of blackberry brambles, pokeweed, and various goldenrods and asters. It consists of a sinkhole with fairly steep slopes surrounding it. In back toward the woods are sycamore and tuliptree in the bottom of the sinkhole, and dogwood, sweetgum, white oak, cherry, and eastern redcedar upslope.

Because the slope is steep above the sinkhole, we would like to seed without tilling - can anyone recommend a method/time of year to seed? We thought about a burn this fall and seeding this winter but I'm not sure that is enough time to eradicate the blackberry and poke we want to get rid of. We have never used Roundup here. Should we wait another season and use Roundup?

We welcome anyone with experience in this area to comment. Thanks.

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