yellalinehunter
Well-Known Member
Does your spring crop make it through the summer and still good in the fall or is that what you just stick to fall planting?The strange thing is, I've planted it in spring (as a summer crop) several times, and the deer pretty much ignore it. But planted in fall, and the deer go crazy over it.
But that may just be part of "supply and demand." In spring, the Buckwheat has a lot of competition. Everything is growing and palatable. But in fall - especially a dry fall - the Buckwheat is really the only thing out there that is truly tasty.