Recent content by EastTexas22

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    November drop persimmon

    I have plenty of native Americans here in 8b. Fruit dropping now. I can send you some Scionwood if interested. Maybe an exchange. Let me know if interested
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    Whitewashing fruit trees

    Thanks guys! I’m learning.. I appreciate y’all’s responses..
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    Whitewashing fruit trees

    Trying to avoid winter scald here as well as sun burn in summer.. wasn’t thinking and didn’t dilute the paint.. really ticked off at myself. Hope I don’t damage my trees!
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    Whitewashing fruit trees

    Today I painted some trees with a water based latex indoor flat white paint. I didn’t mix the paint 50/50 with water. I just painted the trees straight out of the can. Will this harm the trees? They’re trees between 3-6 years. Thanks !
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    Help I’m new to apples!

    They get CAR real bad I believe. I guess I could always spray
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    Help I’m new to apples!

    I have some southern crabs and wild crabs from nativ nursery.. would it be better to graft those to better crabapple trees like Dolgo, Whitney, Kerr, Etc ??
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    Help I’m new to apples!

    I went ahead and purchased a liberty, Enterprise, Freedom and Arkansas black apple from blue hill.. all 2 year olds.. I guess we will see how it goes. Thanks for the Help!
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    Help I’m new to apples!

    You guys are very knowledgeable, and I don’t want to make a mistake and choose the wrong variety of apple tree in my area. I’m in zone 8b in north east Texas. We avg around 700 chill hours per year and I’m looking to find good wildlife apples for my property. I have wild crabapple,and southern...
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    Best Wildlife apple tree for zone 8b

    I’ve been growing pears, persimmons, crabapples, plums, peaches( at my house).. everything else I’m growing for wildlife.. I do have a pink lady at the house as well.. really interested in growing apples both early and late dropping varieties.. we avg around 600-800 chill hours here in East...
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    Tree ID?

    I agree it does look like a holly, but do they also have thorns?
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    Tree ID?

    Hey guys I’ve read this forum for a long time and know there is alot of very knowledgeable people on here. I decided to created a account and ask a question I can’t figure out on my own.. I was walking around the woods last weekend, and came across a tree I cannot ID. I’m located in East Texas...
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