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PORK CHOP 01-28-2002 09:08 PM

deer greens?
 
I had a friend tell me that deer greens works as good as biologic but for 1/2 the cost.

what do you think?

remingtonman 01-29-2002 08:05 AM

RE: deer greens?
 
Deer greens??? What type of deer geens are you talking about? Biologic has several mixes and they all have different seed blends.
Of course, the commercial wildlife mixes are going to be more expensve than if you go to your local seed store to buy seed. Many folks like to plant their own seed mixtures and some prefer the commercial ready blended and inoculated products. There are advantages to doing it either way.
How hard the deer hit your plot will depend on what is available on neighboring properties. If your friend live close to you and has had very good results with his deer greens you might want to give it a try and let us know how it turned out and the type of seed that you planted.

soarkrebel 01-29-2002 07:34 PM

RE: deer greens?
 
they love turnip ,collard and mustard greens.

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lunchbucket 02-03-2002 10:52 AM

RE: deer greens?
 
Is it necessary to leave bottles of vinager and hot sauce ear the plot??? tehehehehe

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soarkrebel 02-03-2002 10:09 PM

RE: deer greens?
 
corn bread too!!!!!! uh ...... i like purple hull peas mixed with my greens sometimes and the deer like them too. plant them also!<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

lunchbucket 02-04-2002 07:29 AM

RE: deer greens?
 
CORNBREAD!!! Man, I haven't had decent cornbread since my ex mother in law... This Pollock gal sure cooks good but ya gotta have a hilbilly gal to make fried chicken and cornbread.... Ate at a place outside Montgomery a few years back called Martins restaurant... They had some chicken called picky/pully bones.... WOW....

soarkrebel 02-04-2002 11:38 PM

RE: deer greens?
 
Lunchbucket, it probably is hard to get good southern soul food up there. i guess in the direction we are going you could say deer food too. oh yeah my cornmeal comes from a home cornmeal grinder. my grand mother makes mean bread. ever had cracklin bread?

lunchbucket 02-05-2002 06:40 AM

RE: deer greens?
 
No, but I'm willing to learn!!! tehehehehe


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