They look like yardage markers to meThe two dark orange pumpkins up front are pushing 100 lbs. Guessing that would be over the baiting limit if I put them in the food plot. Lol
The two dark orange pumpkins up front are pushing 100 lbs. Guessing that would be over the baiting limit if I put them in the food plot. Lol
Great pumpkins. The kids and I grew some big one's last yr, it was a lot of fun!The two dark orange pumpkins up front are pushing 100 lbs. Guessing that would be over the baiting limit if I put them in the food plot. Lol
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I am wanting ro plant raspberries. Thought about making a raised bed to plant them. Anybody have any pointers?
Keep in mind they will sucker, so if you plant them next to anything else they will invade that area as well. Good to put in some kind of support wire as well, most of the canes get pretty long and will just be lying on the ground if not supported in some manner.I am wanting ro plant raspberries. Thought about making a raised bed to plant them. Anybody have any pointers?
There are two types of raspberries. One type bears fruit in the first year, then you cut all of the canes to ground level in the fall. New canes come up in spring. This type is easy to control the spreading.I am wanting ro plant raspberries. Thought about making a raised bed to plant them. Anybody have any pointers?
Barndog has good advice. the easiest type to control are "fall-bearing" which the carolines are. you can mow them down in the spring and a new batch of canes will grow and fruit. here's another , more reasonably priced source than gurney's.These are the ones I was looking at
https://m.gurneys.com/product/caroline_raspberry-