I use molded plastic signs by Moldcraft. Can't say enough good things about them. I've had them up for 8 years and they look like new.
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I have a few acres of field that are currently being farmed in beans. I'd like to take this field out of production and allow it to become deer habitat. My issue is that this field has always had a marestail (aka horse weed) problem. So if I just let it go, it will be taken over by mares tail...
Yes, A/C inside 74-75 degrees. The seedlings vary from 10 to 20 inches tall, depending on the type of chestnut, I think. How often should I water them? Should I put them out all day in direct sun? Some leaves turned slightly yellow after a heavy watering, so I think I over watered them that...
They are all in 8 inch Rootmaker pots except for one that I put in a 3 gallon pot. I've been keeping them inside but in front of a glass patio door. I lightly water them about every other day. The leaves vary greatly in size, as they are different varieties. I occasionally put them outside in...
My chestnut seedling growth has pretty much stalled for the past 4-6 weeks. I had put one in a larger pot but there was no change with that one either. I'm trying to not over water them, as I've killed some in the past doing that. Any suggestions?
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I'm not talking about expanding their canopy, I'm talking about actually growing more limbs on the area that was previously shaded out.
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I have some persimmons that grew on the edge of the woods. On the field side they have many limbs and are productive, but on the woods side where they are crowded out, there are few or no limbs (no surprise here). If I release them and really open them up on the crowded side, will they respond...
You might consider a fogger/mister if you have a larger area to cover. They can spray up to 30 feet. I use mine for everything from spraying herbicide or foliar fertilizer over large areas, to spraying fungicide on apple trees.
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Do you fertilize your Kieffers? The only time I've seen blight on mine is when I heavily fertilized them. Now, I don't fertilize at all.
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Not at all. The point is to stay away from dead trees altogether. Let them fall in a storm by themselves when people aren't around. You are going to get someone killed by encouraging people to remove dead trees.
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Not at all. The point is to stay away from dead trees altogether. Let them fall in a storm by themselves when people aren't around. You are going to get someone killed by encouraging people to remove dead trees.
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I know of a skilled woodman who was killed cutting a live tree that had a grapevine connected to a dead tree. As the live tree fell, it pulled the dead tree down on him from behind. Dead trees have a serious grudge against humans.
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Cutting dead trees is very, very dangerous. A friend of mine was severely injured in a chainsaw accident involving a dead tree.
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