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Seems like some pretty good prices on trees, plus free shipping. I picked up another Arkansas Black and Granny Smith.
https://www.starkbros.com/tags/bare-root-savings-event?promo=true
Any issues planting clover in the same plot year-after-year? I know some plants should be on a rotation, but wasn't sure if clover needed to be one of those?
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I am leaning toward having a select cut done and will include them in the cut trees since they hold little-to-no whitetail value. Thanks for all the replies.
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Pretty sure it isn't a shell bark because there are a few of those in the same area and they look much different.
Thanks for all the info. Being that deer do not seem to pay them much attention, I have to decide if they are worth keeping around, or cut down and plant something else.
I really like to use Crimson in the spring/early summer here in Ohio. I use it for the nitrogen, then kill it and broadcast brassicas into it in the fall. I frost seeded it last year, and it didn't produce. I did some research and, unlike other clovers, it shouldn't be planted until there is no...
With the recent Black Walnut post and the value of the timber I thought I would buy 25 seedlings and get them in the ground for the kids/grandkids. I plan to tube them. Anything else I should be doing to insure their survival and growth? Thanks.
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Thanks for the info. I wasn't dying to plant them, but the local Soil and Water office is selling them and thought I may pick some up if I didn't need to protect them.
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I use this one on my Ranger 1000.
https://www.northerntool.com/products/northstar-atv-broadcast-and-spot-sprayer-with-2-nozzle-boom-26-gallon-capacity-2-2-gpm-12-volts-99909
I am considering buying some black cherry seedlings and am curious if I should be concerned about browsing? I really have no interest in trying to cage all the trees because of the cost. If I can plant them with minimal care, then it may be a tree I go with. Thanks.
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The clover is on its 5th year, so it has run its course. The plan is to kill the clover that is left and then drill into it. The reason I went to clover in the first place was I was having some issues with pig weed, so I would rather not break the ground unless I have to.
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I have a clover plot that is on its last leg. I can rent a drill from the county and am considering drilling corn directly into what clover is left this spring. I will spray it with gly to kill weeds, then drill. Any suggestions or pros/cons on this plan? Thanks.
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