Someone once told me it is horrible to have grass between rows because it sucks up nutrients. Wondering what other folk think. Works great for me. Between the rows is slanted to route water away from the rows. Grass helps with erosion. Also,it helps with weed control. The space between rows is about right for a walk behind lawn mower. I leave the bag attachment off and it blows the grass up onto the rows where it acts like mulch.
Seems to me, any nutrients is taken from between the rows where I do not much care and deposited on the rows where I care.
This year, likely going to run the tiller between rows to more level the ground. Last year, flipped rows with shovel and left some holes in between the rows. Trying to get rid of trip hazards. Thing is, hay field on two sides are always grown to seed, so it will reseed on its own with a wee bit of wind and will have grass between rows again by fall.
Opinions?
Seems to me, any nutrients is taken from between the rows where I do not much care and deposited on the rows where I care.
This year, likely going to run the tiller between rows to more level the ground. Last year, flipped rows with shovel and left some holes in between the rows. Trying to get rid of trip hazards. Thing is, hay field on two sides are always grown to seed, so it will reseed on its own with a wee bit of wind and will have grass between rows again by fall.
Opinions?