Pic's of my Saw tooth Oaks..
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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RE: Pic's of my Saw tooth Oaks..
How big where they when you planted them and where did you buy them. Did you not have a problem with deer destroying them. I planted 4 apple trees a month ago. They damaged 2 of 4 before I put up tree guard to protect them.
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RE: Pic's of my Saw tooth Oaks..
ORIGINAL: buckjaw
How big where they when you planted them and where did you buy them. Did you not have a problem with deer destroying them.
How big where they when you planted them and where did you buy them. Did you not have a problem with deer destroying them.
I bought them from the state for a 1$ a tree... They are 3 years old..
No for some reason the deer have not messed with any of them..
I have 3 differnt food plots.. so that may be the reason..dono
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RE: Pic's of my Saw tooth Oaks..
ORIGINAL: habitat
You might want to think about getting something around those,it's just a matter of time and it would be a shame to lose them in 1 night
You might want to think about getting something around those,it's just a matter of time and it would be a shame to lose them in 1 night
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Miami, Oklahoma
Posts: 422
RE: Pic's of my Saw tooth Oaks..
They may look like they're doing ok, but I guarantee you that they are stressed because of all the competition for resources from the surrounding vegetation. They really prefer full sunlight to do really well...even then, the grass and weeds may be enough to overtake themif you don't control them by keeping them cut down or by using herbicides.If you have planted all of your trees like this, I would expect a significant portion of them to die off within the next couple of years.
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RE: Pic's of my Saw tooth Oaks..
ORIGINAL: USFWC
They may look like they're doing ok, but I guarantee you that they are stressed because of all the competition for resources from the surrounding vegetation. They really prefer full sunlight to do really well...even then, the grass and weeds may be enough to overtake themif you don't control them by keeping them cut down or by using herbicides.If you have planted all of your trees like this, I would expect a significant portion of them to die off within the next couple of years.
They may look like they're doing ok, but I guarantee you that they are stressed because of all the competition for resources from the surrounding vegetation. They really prefer full sunlight to do really well...even then, the grass and weeds may be enough to overtake themif you don't control them by keeping them cut down or by using herbicides.If you have planted all of your trees like this, I would expect a significant portion of them to die off within the next couple of years.