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Baymule
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Nah, it's not hard......it's dang nigh impossible.I think it is pretty hard to grow grass under pine trees.
Nah, it's not hard......it's dang nigh impossible.I think it is pretty hard to grow grass under pine trees.
There is still the issue of highly acidic 'soil' under the pine trees. Need to remove the needles and add lime. Of course like the @#$% pine tree that is way too near the @#$% pool, they drop quantities of needles daily. I suspect it would be valuable to get a soil test so you add the right amount of lime.If you thin them out and limb them up high enough so the light gets in there it's possible.
Well YEAH! 'Cause we all know wimmin don't know nuthin'!
There is still the issue of highly acidic 'soil' under the pine trees. Need to remove the needles and add lime. Of course like the @#$% pine tree that is way too near the @#$% pool, they drop quantities of needles daily. I suspect it would be valuable to get a soil test so you add the right amount of lime.
Hmmm, guess I'll have to improve my knowledge of pine trees and their effect on grass. My in-laws had a couple of big pines next to their house on one side and only moss grew there. I guess it was due to the lack of sun, not the needles or soil. They had decent grass everywhere else.
Thats a very extensive location you have there. I hope my area is that large and wide. I will raise not only goats. I'll have cows amd horses too.This is about a one acre pasture in the front with road frontage. It does a fine job of growing my nemesis, green briars. We are cleaning it up to prepare for planting pasture.
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Thank you. We have 8 acres. There are a lot of trees and we are working on pasture, the soil is very fine white sand, like you would find on a beach. We have sheep, 10 ewes and a ram, and their lambs. We have 4 horses, 2 are retired, ages 30 and 32 years old. We keep chickens, got about 24 at the moment and we have 3 LGDs and 1 farm dog. Looking for a couple of feeder pigs for the freezer. I don't feel that we have enough room left over for cows. I like cows, have had cows, but chose sheep because they are small and easier to handle. We are retired and I just didn't want to wrangle a 2,000 pound bull. A 250 pound ram is MUCH easier! LOLThats a very extensive location you have there. I hope my area is that large and wide. I will raise not only goats. I'll have cows amd horses too.