Y Yarg 5 year old buck + Aug 16, 2018 #1 This one has little wings at its base The beginning of the roots or the base is red It seems as if it's spreading by runners as there's a large clump in this Attachments IMG_20180816_183956562.jpg 435.4 KB · Views: 22 15344594461631742825888.jpg 289 KB · Views: 22
This one has little wings at its base The beginning of the roots or the base is red It seems as if it's spreading by runners as there's a large clump in this
Native Hunter 5 year old buck + Aug 16, 2018 #2 Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella). Seeds are eaten by lots of birds and bunny rabbits nibble at the leaves some. Nothing for deer. Pain in the but to get out of a food plot.
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella). Seeds are eaten by lots of birds and bunny rabbits nibble at the leaves some. Nothing for deer. Pain in the but to get out of a food plot.
Y Yarg 5 year old buck + Aug 16, 2018 #3 Native Hunter said: Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella). Seeds are eaten by lots of birds and bunny rabbits nibble at the leaves some. Nothing for deer. Pain in the but to get out of a food plot. Click to expand... Thanks, does it respond to glyphosate
Native Hunter said: Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella). Seeds are eaten by lots of birds and bunny rabbits nibble at the leaves some. Nothing for deer. Pain in the but to get out of a food plot. Click to expand... Thanks, does it respond to glyphosate
Native Hunter 5 year old buck + Aug 17, 2018 #4 Mix the Gly strong. Also, if you have a problem with it in a food plot, applying lime to a plot will help get rid of it. The stuff thrives in low PH soils. Last edited: Aug 17, 2018
Mix the Gly strong. Also, if you have a problem with it in a food plot, applying lime to a plot will help get rid of it. The stuff thrives in low PH soils.