chummer
5 year old buck +
Well the growing season is done as we have had a few frosts now. This is my second year of planting trees and I can see some progress even after last years brutal winter. I took a few pictures this weekend.
I planted silky dog wood around my plots. Some didn't get browsed and grew great
Some did get browsed, these two were right next to each other
The ones I did not get trimmed around avoided the browse
These are two of the nine large burr oaks I planted last fall. I got them at a commercial nursery sale for $50 each. They were estimated to be 10-12 years old so I am hoping for acorns in the next 5 years. They all made it through last winter after being planted last September. I have 4 planted on this corner of a field. I frost seeded clover into the hay field and sprayed for grass a couple of times. I actually got a good amount of clover to take over.
First attempt at sweet corn. I thought it was a bust but came on late. It was pretty good and we had it for 3 weeks around Labor Day. To the right was sugar beets and winter rye. The beets were a complete fail.
To the left was a sorghum, bean, pea, and sun flower mix. The deer only ate the sunflowers.
This is my largest plot. I am trying to cut in half. I planted mid west crabs in the tubes. I got some tall ninebark but a buck has already shredded three of the five. This is a pinch point in the plot I am trying to close in.
This was my best grower a NY Bonkers 45 from cummins. It put on a good 4' of growth. This is in a 6' cage.
I also found about 10 swamp white oaks I planted unprotected two springs ago. They were growing sideways but looking good. Of the 12 apples I planted this year 9 grew out of the 6' cages. Only two wolf rivers and one Kerr didn't make it.
I planted silky dog wood around my plots. Some didn't get browsed and grew great
Some did get browsed, these two were right next to each other
These are two of the nine large burr oaks I planted last fall. I got them at a commercial nursery sale for $50 each. They were estimated to be 10-12 years old so I am hoping for acorns in the next 5 years. They all made it through last winter after being planted last September. I have 4 planted on this corner of a field. I frost seeded clover into the hay field and sprayed for grass a couple of times. I actually got a good amount of clover to take over.
First attempt at sweet corn. I thought it was a bust but came on late. It was pretty good and we had it for 3 weeks around Labor Day. To the right was sugar beets and winter rye. The beets were a complete fail.
To the left was a sorghum, bean, pea, and sun flower mix. The deer only ate the sunflowers.
This is my largest plot. I am trying to cut in half. I planted mid west crabs in the tubes. I got some tall ninebark but a buck has already shredded three of the five. This is a pinch point in the plot I am trying to close in. This was my best grower a NY Bonkers 45 from cummins. It put on a good 4' of growth. This is in a 6' cage.
I also found about 10 swamp white oaks I planted unprotected two springs ago. They were growing sideways but looking good. Of the 12 apples I planted this year 9 grew out of the 6' cages. Only two wolf rivers and one Kerr didn't make it.





