Tickrancher
Yearling... With promise
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The Tick Ranch is loaded with wild plums that ripen in mid-summer. Grafting Waneta, Ozark Premier and Alderman scions should both extend the season another month and provide some take home fruit. So far, so good. Five out of six grafts took. I haven't seen this idea mentioned on any deer habitat sites but if you have native plums it might be worth a try.
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![Waneta plum graft-08711 1080px2.jpg Waneta plum graft-08711 1080px2.jpg](https://habitat-talk.com/data/attachments/24/24183-8d9d32c5803964d4f84a8ba862f8566c.jpg)
The Tick Ranch is loaded with wild plums that ripen in mid-summer. Grafting Waneta, Ozark Premier and Alderman scions should both extend the season another month and provide some take home fruit. So far, so good. Five out of six grafts took. I haven't seen this idea mentioned on any deer habitat sites but if you have native plums it might be worth a try.