Coolbreeze89
Loving the herd life
I have about an acre that has been completely torn up by a construction project. It will be wrapping up in the next few weeks, but that will leave me with a big area of bare white sand. My property is at the top of a “sand hill” so I get a lot of wind, too. I tried seeding some small patches last summer with Bermuda seed - I could get it to sprout, but even with twice daily watering, it all wilted in peak sun. So I’d love some ideas on how to minimize erosion (both wind and rain) til it’s cool enough to seed (with something - suggestions besides rye?). This area is around my house so I try to keep whatever grows on the shorter side. I love horseherb for shaded areas and I actively try to propagate it in shady areas, but both the size and sun make that untenable. In late fall I plant crimson clover in pastures and open areas further from my house, but I don’t want something that tall closer in (too hard to see snakes). I do have some goats and Kunekune pigs that graze and roam in this area, as well. I try to use native plants where possible, and because of the size, I’d prefer to grow from seed: Sodding is cost-prohibitive and I really don’t want to have to flood it with water in peak drought times.
My google searches only come up with suburban suggestions, so I thought I’d ask everyone here. Thanks!
My google searches only come up with suburban suggestions, so I thought I’d ask everyone here. Thanks!