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RE: Food plots are great, but...
Honey suckle grows wild with our clover inmy area.
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RE: Food plots are great, but...
Be careful with Honeysuckle. It's invasive. I'm not sure if it's legal to plant it in NJ, you'd better check first.
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RE: Food plots are great, but...
You may also want to look and ask questions around the Wildlife Management Forum here.
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RE: Food plots are great, but...
Transplanting and purchasing invasive species is sometimes ILLEGAL.
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