FODDER LUCERN GRASS 1 KG
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Also known as alfalfa (Medicago sativa), lucerne is a legume that grows with deep roots and returns perennially. Growing lucerne grass, also known as alfalfa, requires attention to soil preparation, planting techniques, and maintenance practices to ensure successful establishment and growth. Here’s a guide on how to grow lucerne grass from seeds
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FODDER LUCERN GRASS 1 KG
Also known as alfalfa (Medicago sativa), lucerne is a legume that grows with deep roots and returns perennially. Growing lucerne grass, also known as alfalfa, requires attention to soil preparation, planting techniques, and maintenance practices to ensure successful establishment and growth. Here’s a guide on how to grow lucerne grass from seeds:
Materials Needed:
Lucerne Grass Seeds: Obtain high-quality seeds suitable for your region.
Garden Tools: Such as a shovel, rake, and trowel.
Well-draining Soil: Lucerne prefers sandy or loamy soil with good drainage.
Fertilizer: Balanced fertilizer or compost.
Watering Can or Hose: For watering the seeds and young plants.
Steps to Grow Lucerne Grass:
Site Selection:
Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Lucerne prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade in hotter climates.
Soil Preparation:
Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of about 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) using a shovel or garden fork.
Remove any weeds and debris from the area.
Incorporate organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure into the soil to improve fertility and drainage.
Planting:
Sow lucerne seeds directly into the prepared soil. Ideally, plant seeds in early spring or fall when soil temperatures are cool but not freezing.
Scatter the seeds evenly over the soil surface and lightly rake them into the soil to a depth of about ¼ to ½ inch (0.5-1 cm).
Watering:
Water the newly planted seeds gently but thoroughly to settle them into the soil.
Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the germination period, which usually takes 7-14 days.
Fertilizing:
Lucerne is a legume that can fix nitrogen from the air with the help of rhizobia bacteria. However, a light application of balanced fertilizer or compost at planting can encourage initial growth.
Thinning and Maintenance:
Once the seedlings have developed their first true leaves and are a few inches tall, thin them to a spacing of about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) apart.
Keep the area around the young plants weed-free to reduce competition for nutrients and water.
Harvesting:
Lucerne can be harvested for hay or grazed by livestock once it reaches a height of 12-24 inches (30-60 cm).
For hay production, harvest before the plants bloom to ensure the highest nutritional content.
Winter Care (if applicable):
In colder climates, lucerne may die back in winter and regrow in spring. Consider planting a winter-hardy variety if you live in a region with harsh winters.
By following these steps and providing proper care, you can successfully grow lucerne grass and benefit from its high nutritional value and versatility in agricultural practices.
FAQ
What is Fodder Lucern Grass used for?
Fodder Lucern Grass is primarily used as high-quality, protein-rich forage for livestock, including cattle, goats, sheep, and horses.
How does Fodder Lucern Grass benefit livestock?
Lucern Grass is packed with essential proteins, vitamins, and minerals that promote healthy growth, improved milk production, and overall vitality in livestock.
How do you grow Fodder Lucern Grass?
Lucern Grass is grown in well-drained, fertile soil with plenty of sunlight, moderate irrigation, and prefers temperate or Mediterranean climates.
Is Fodder Lucern Grass drought-tolerant?
Yes, Lucern Grass is drought-tolerant once established, with deep roots that help it access water from lower soil layers during dry periods.
How often can Fodder Lucern Grass be harvested?
Fodder Lucern Grass can be harvested 3 to 4 times per year, with each cutting typically done once the grass reaches a height of 15–20 inches.