First class looking job TC. Congratulations.
I think George should bring his snakes and do a rain dance for you.
I thought about your wheat today.....
I like using the weed control fabric. It does a good job and is not expensive. There are a lot of different brands out there, and some are...
I found some of his videos the other day on YouTube. He is really into the native plants for sure.
Moonglow limbs are now touching the ground with heavy fruit load. [img]
Good luck Cutman.
Here are a couple of wetland species that I spotted recently. Neither of these plants will be browsed by deer, but they are the bomb for insects...
I wish it would slow down on Tuesday through Thursday. I need to get some fencing done.
Here are those Galloway Pears I forgot to post a picture of: [img] [img] And here is a recent pic of Senator Clark: [img]
Forecast is still good here for next few days.
No, deer usually will not browse it, but beavers will. People see where beavers hit it and mistakenly think it was deer.
I looked again at that other plant and believe it is common purslane. That makes sense for two reasons. First, it grows well in a drought. Second,...
They have topped nearly every buckwheat plant in the plot. That's good, because it's giving the chicory and clover a chance to grow. I should...
If the trees were healthy before the drought, I think they will come back okay. It's not unusual for some apple trees to lose a lot of leaves in...
Chicory doesn't get the credit it deserves. It retains its palatability regardless of how big it grows. They even eat the flowers.
The first one is chicory. Can't see the second well enough to say for certain.
Rootstock has more to do with "...fast producing..." than the cultivar.
I do think the reason for fall spraying of fescue after the frosts is to keep from killing the warm season species. One thing to keep in mind is...
:D He's always going to have plenty.
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