chickenlittle
5 year old buck +
At least with seedlings, you’ll usually growth from below the girdling or suckers from the roots. Just lost a bit of time. With a grafted, you might have to regraft and then hopefully have scions for it.
Your picture of the hose also contains likely the most important element, the stones. I'm definitely adding more stones to my planted seedlings from last year and this year. For the nursery I'll just go with a perimeter fence of hardware cloth buried six to eight inches down. Height to be above ground is up to at least 3 feet now and maybe four would be better. The reason for thinking higher for the hardware cloth is not a day after I had read Sandburs' post on is it also rabbit proof, I watched a teenage size rabbit walk thru the 2x4 wire fencing without even flinching. Thus it became obvious that the 2x4 fencing will not prohibit medium sized aged rabbits from entering. In addition to a vole control/reduction program, a rabbit reduction effort just prior to winter may also be required. Having a a safe tree nursery area is evidently no small task.This is what I get away with at home.
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Your picture of the hose also contains likely the most important element, the stones. I'm definitely adding more stones to my planted seedlings from last year and this year. For the nursery I'll just go with a perimeter fence of hardware cloth buried six to eight inches down. Height to be above ground is up to at least 3 feet now and maybe four would be better. The reason for thinking higher for the hardware cloth is not a day after I had read Sandburs' post on is it also rabbit proof, I watched a teenage size rabbit walk thru the 2x4 wire fencing without even flinching. Thus it became obvious that the 2x4 fencing will not prohibit sized aged rabbits from entering. In addition to a vole control/reduction program, a rabbit reduction effort just prior to winter may also be required. Having a a safe tree nursery area is evidently no small task.
Wishing you all a great hunting season. Have been off the forum since Sept.11. Down due to a found brain tumor. Was unable to respond to any electronic communication and of course could not be swinging from trees to cut requested scions. I wife posted more in
deerhunterforum and it took me a month to get habitat forum to posted. So many people have helped by get thru the, I am so blessed.
just everyone know I that I appreciate all and am joying every day and doing as much habitat improvements ever. Both of these forums have been a source of joy to be. It is for just not possible to write online. worst of my brain is working and has improved from early September. Word signals are a difficulty for now.
I‘ll be back ASAP.
Thank you for sharing the great picture Native. Your Turning Point looks excellent, great large leaves and so nice and green. Likely no tree will work every where but I know that it will be as good as it can living on your property.Dave, below is a picture that I hope you like. This is Turning Point in Kentucky, shooting up above a 5 foot cage. Thanks for sharing it with all of us through Blue Hill.