Bowsnbucks
5 year old buck +
As this spring approaches, and we get ready to plant this year's habitat goodies, I want to again say thank - you to all the contributors on this forum who spread knowledge here. I've learned a ton about fruit trees, pruning & training, protection from deer, voles and mice, sprays for weeds / grasses, grafting, recognizing diseases and insects, DR varieties, links to other info sources, etc. A majority of the success we've had at camp with our habitat work is attributable to this forum and the guys who share the knowledge.
Many of the things I post now are things I learned from veterans of this forum and a couple others that had members migrate here. I can't take credit for some of the things I post now - I'm just echoing what I've learned from the experienced guys. Just passing it along, especially since the advice WORKS. Allowing for regional differences in climate & soils, the advice is pretty spot-on. I try to pass on what I've seen with my own eyes as far as apples and crabs go, and some experience with other habitat plants. It's the least I can do after having learned so much from all you other gents who contribute here.
So thank-you many times over. Good luck and good weather to all of the planters on here !!
Many of the things I post now are things I learned from veterans of this forum and a couple others that had members migrate here. I can't take credit for some of the things I post now - I'm just echoing what I've learned from the experienced guys. Just passing it along, especially since the advice WORKS. Allowing for regional differences in climate & soils, the advice is pretty spot-on. I try to pass on what I've seen with my own eyes as far as apples and crabs go, and some experience with other habitat plants. It's the least I can do after having learned so much from all you other gents who contribute here.
So thank-you many times over. Good luck and good weather to all of the planters on here !!