Growing Camo

Lespedeza virginica Is a native variety to the US.

My dad use to have a field of it for cows before I was born and said they would mow it in the late spring and have quail everywhere in it. Apparently it's great cover and a food source for them.
 
benp said:
Lespedeza virginica Is a native variety to the US.

My dad use to have a field of it for cows before I was born and said they would mow it in the late spring and have quail everywhere in it. Apparently it's great cover and a food source for them.


Ummmm.... Quail. YUM - YUM.
 
Yeah Vince, I've been wanting to plant some around the farm and house to make some habitat for them but it's been a struggle to convince my mom to let me do it and to find a supplier of that specific variety of lespedeza
 

I hear thee Ben.

Everything we hold near and dear to us is not easy, especially these days.


Hemp & Reefer seem to be THE legal Crops of the future. Who da thunk?!

They attract "wildlife" of all kinds. [;)]

Gives "grassin' up yer boat & blind" a whole new meaning.




WILD WILD LIFE - David Byrne - Talking Heads 8/15/86
 


Gives "grassin' up yer boat & blind" a whole new meaning.



Now that is funny right there Vince. And your ants will be on the way soon.
 
Ben


The description states "with rigid stems that remain well into the next growing season." That makes me think it would work well for camo too. Seed is pricey but would be worry free in terms of invasive status.


Eric
 
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