Mennoniteman
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To me clover is too valuable to just plant for a season and terminate. Now that it's established, frost seed some more ladino clover into it, if it has any grass competition hit it with clethodim when the grass is 3" tall, mow it high if you see other taller weeds coming up through it, otherwise, just sit back and enjoy! In food plots we call clover "the gift that keeps on giving".To be honest, I'm not even sure how to manage it from here. I don't know much about each of these other than crimson and berseem are annuals, and alsike is good for wet ground. From there, I'm not sure what is biennial or perrenial. This blend was a concoction of stuff I wanted to try for same season production, and stuff I did not want to introduce to my plots.
For the edges and margins, it seems to be a good fit so far. The deer scalped it to the dirt last fall.