I get it. But he did start with “I can’t be sure”. First rule of Marketing is if you don’t talk good about yourself no one will.Pretty nervy to assume it was his product.
I get it. But he did start with “I can’t be sure”. First rule of Marketing is if you don’t talk good about yourself no one will.
I'd guess he sources his product from Maple River too, then marks it up 25%.Pretty nervy to assume it was his product.
How long to get that screen. Remember LC always promoting that as screen. I went with ERC and took over 10 years but herbicide leaching from row crops relay sets backI get it. But he did start with “I can’t be sure”. First rule of Marketing is if you don’t talk good about yourself no one will.
He’s got a lawyer...and should.
His end message was good. What’s your screen in December.
Welcome to Habitat talk. This is exactly why I do this, in between all the BS. Go pay them or just find a bunch of guys who can’t get along but want to help you.
This made me smile over my morning coffee!Welcome to Habitat talk. This is exactly why I do this, in between all the BS. Go pay them or just find a bunch of guys who can’t get along but want to help you.
How long to get that screen. Remember LC always promoting that as screen. I went with ERC and took over 10 years but herbicide leaching from row crops relay sets back
I'd guess he sources his product from Maple River too, then marks it up 25%.
I should have gone that way. Next time.That stand is over 10 years old. It was 2 rows that eventually grew into each other. I'd say with 2 rows it's 3 to 4 years before you have a good screen.
Maple river miscanthus is the BEST! Don is a really nice person and customer service is 10/10I'd guess he sources his product from Maple River too, then marks it up 25%.
I bet it comes back. It’s pretty hardy and in my experience pretty drought resistant.Agree Bill F-book by F-erberg. is terrible.
Hard to stay off the grid.
I planted miscanthus along a road for screening last spring. I don’t know it it will come back this summer. Last summer was a bad drought and this winter was cold but I hope some survived.
Maple river miscanthus is the BEST! Don is a really nice person and customer service is 10/10
Do deer bed in GM or use it mainly for screening?
Maple rivers used to have videos of deer going in it to bed. He had spaced out rows. I bet they would bed next to a short run of it as long as they didn’t feel trapped. I’d say plant east to west and they would lay on the south side and use it as a wind block.I've only used it for screening. Higgins says you can use it for bedding, I don't see the value in that (nor do I think deer will use it for that), but I don't sell it either.
Wow! I had a similar experience. I was an idiot and planted too soon in NH. (He said to wait until May 16 but I planted in April). They froze and rotted (they need a chance to get going before a winter). I sent him a picture of dying stuff asking for advice. I just was wondering if they would recover or if I had a total loss. He said: “Oh, that looks bad, let me send you 300 free rhizomes “. He didn’t need to do that. He wasn’t obliged to do that. I didn’t ask him to do that. Well, let me tell you what: He now has a customer for life.Don from Mole rivers accidentally sent several thousand rhizomes to my home in NJ rather than to the farm in MO. He got a new shipment out asap and when the one got to my house I had my wife refuse the shipment.
I bet by the time they got back to him he had to trash them. That is customer service.
Maple rivers used to have videos of deer going in it to bed. He had spaced out rows. I bet they would bed next to a short run of it as long as they didn’t feel trapped. I’d say plant east to west and they would lay on the south side and use it as a wind block.
I am just using it for screeningDo deer bed in GM or use it mainly for screening?