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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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04/05/22 07:53 AM
04/05/22 07:53 AM
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Posts: 2,154 Tug Hill, NY
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Same here 330...I kind of smile and wonder what it may look like in 42 years...
~Illegitimi Non Carborundum~
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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes
[Re: warrior]
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04/05/22 08:28 AM
04/05/22 08:28 AM
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Sawtooth is really popular down here. There's two cultivars one with a big acorn for deer and the gobbler variety with a smaller acorn.
So popular it's planted as an ornamental/street/shade tree in the cities. Then folks complain about the deer on their lawns, lol.
But I've noticed that they are rather short lived as a street tree. Urban Planners!!
~Illegitimi Non Carborundum~
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Re: Attracting Turkey - Seed vs bushes
[Re: warrior]
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04/05/22 03:49 PM
04/05/22 03:49 PM
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Sawtooth is really popular down here. There's two cultivars one with a big acorn for deer and the gobbler variety with a smaller acorn.
So popular it's planted as an ornamental/street/shade tree in the cities. Then folks complain about the deer on their lawns, lol.
But I've noticed that they are rather short lived as a street tree. Oaks need plenty of room for their roots and don't like a lot of traffic on them.
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