Prof.Kent
5 year old buck +
Hi, I'm a new member. I'm a hobby orchardist and enjoy deer hunting. I raise about 50 varieties of apples. I have a youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/ProfKSE
Hi, I'm a new member. I'm a hobby orchardist and enjoy deer hunting. I raise about 50 varieties of apples. I have a youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/ProfKSE
Welcome Prof Kent! Your in good company here.
Lets see some pics...we all love to see those.
High deer pressure. Apple trees have to be fenced in (usually individually) and when they grow above the fence the deer prune them up to 6ft. My "deer orchard" behind the house a few hundred yards on a small sand hill, is surrounded on 3 sides by forest, one side by marsh. The sand hill used to only grow ferns, briars, moss and black spruce (a drought tolerant tree). I had to fertilize and lime heavily, irrigate to get the natural grasses to spread. And not mow directly around the trees in order to let the grasses grow tall and provide a living mulch, to retain moisture. I didnt have the money to mulch the 25 trees. Once I built up the soil and the grasses and broadleafs established themselves they made a covering for the ground that held moisture in. It is 15 years later now and I no longer irrigate the trees. I used to by hand when the trees were only a few years old. Constant irrigation causes the trees to not put down long tap roots for water. By not irrigating for a few years the trees have put down deeper roots, making them more drought tolerant. Apple trees are naturally drought tolerant, the just stop growing. We don't want that.Welcome, sounds like you will fit right in here. Curious to hear your experiences for planting in woodland settings.
welcome! I’d say you probably have pretty good deer hunting with all those apples.( honey crisp happen to be my favorite apple)
Those experiences are documented better in my vlogs on Youtube.Welcome, sounds like you will fit right in here. Curious to hear your experiences for planting in woodland settings.
welcome! I’d say you probably have pretty good deer hunting with all those apples.( honey crisp happen to be my favorite apple)