RE: Habitat Packages
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lawnfarmer; you were going to plant apples and cedars; how did that turn out? Did the deer eat you out of house and home?
Dan O.
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Hey Dan, the apples didn't do to bad. The dry weather we had really did me in though. No more than 10 or 15 percent of the cedar made it through the summer. I planted 200, I think. The spruce did not do any better. The weatherman predicted rain several times and I didn't start watering until it was too late. These learning experiences are not free. I planted the corn too early and was hit by frost. It was knee high by the 4th but never got any taller. Too dry. I probably don't have enough life left to be any good at this stuff. Can't help it I'm hooked. The deer haven't been too much of a bother since I hung up the soap. The whole county smells, like a laundromat, after a rain. Hahaha. Will try the trees again in the Spring and another 3 acres of rye. The deer do a good job of keeping the clover and alfalfa mowed down so I don't have to. terry<img src=icon_smile_clown.gif border=0 align=middle>
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