4wanderingeyes
5 year old buck +
I am in northern Wisconsin, has anyone tried growing blueberries this for north with success? I just wanted to add another fruit to my list, and figured why not blueberries.
Don't know why you couldn't. I have some wild ones on my property and I'm just a little south of you. They grow up in Canada.I am in northern Wisconsin, has anyone tried growing blueberries this for north with success? I just wanted to add another fruit to my list, and figured why not blueberries.
I am in northern Wisconsin, has anyone tried growing blueberries this for north with success? I just wanted to add another fruit to my list, and figured why not blueberries.
Well I have about 30 apple trees, 50 plum trees, and 50 cherry trees, those bear already have a dream feeding ground. The bear will just have more options, and maybe leave my trees alone more :)Are you creating a food plot for bears![]()
Plant some oaks - rapid-producing types. The acorns will keep 'em busy in the fall - and maybe away from your apple trees. Good acorn years here in Pa. - the bears will stay in the woods gorging on fat-packed acorns.Well I have about 30 apple trees, 50 plum trees, and 50 cherry trees, those bear already have a dream feeding ground. The bear will just have more options, and maybe leave my trees alone more :)
While you're at it, probably should add a room on so they have a comfy place to sleep it off!Well I have about 30 apple trees, 50 plum trees, and 50 cherry trees, those bear already have a dream feeding ground. The bear will just have more options, and maybe leave my trees alone more :)
I have many producing oaks on my land, no need to plant any. I have been opening them up a little by cutting some of the trees around them for firewood. That should help with acorn production as well.Plant some oaks - rapid-producing types. The acorns will keep 'em busy in the fall - and maybe away from your apple trees. Good acorn years here in Pa. - the bears will stay in the woods gorging on fat-packed acorns.
Good deal.I have many producing oaks on my land, no need to plant any. I have been opening them up a little by cutting some of the trees around them for firewood. That should help with acorn production as well.
Ya we pick them in Canada hours straight north of us here in NW Wisconsin and there are blueberry growers all around us here. The real problem is are we to far south if anything? Im struggling with mine as I didnt emend the soil and likely have to high of a pH, but we are getting our first blueberries this year. Check your pH but I image up where you are the soil is poorer which is likely better for them anyways.I am in northern Wisconsin, has anyone tried growing blueberries this for north with success? I just wanted to add another fruit to my list, and figured why not blueberries.