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  1. dawghall

    Dwarf chinkapin oak

    If you have any left I'd like 10-20.
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    Concordia Oaks

    I can tell that tree has been babied!
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    Concordia Oaks

    If anyone has any acorns (could be just 1) I'd be glad to pay well for them! Just pm me if you have any available, Thanks
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    Hack and Squirt Chemicals?

    What do you all think will kill chinaberry, sweetgum and pecan best with hack n squirt. 100% gly or 100% 24-D?
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    Propigating Hazelnuts via Ground Layering

    As far as you know does this work with other shrubs?
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    Silky Zubat

    Thanks!
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    Silky Zubat

    Gotcha, I just saw some different #'s and blade lenghts so I wasn't sure which was most popular. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=silky+Zubat&_trksid=p2380057.m4084.l1313.TR11.TRC1.A0.H0.Xsilky.TRS0
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    Silky Zubat

    Which model Silky Zubat do you guys like the most for topworking 1"-4" diameter trees?
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    Sandy Soil Trees/Shrubs

    Yep, sawtooth is always a great choice! I was hoping something else would go with them. I'll look into the water oak too
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    Sandy Soil Trees/Shrubs

    What good wildlife trees and/or shrubs have grown the best for y'all in really sandy soil. I found a sandy area that needs an upgrade in plants (right now Chinaberry likes it, so I'm hacking and squirting Alot!)
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    2020 Native Habitat improvement thread!

    What types of trees were you killing mostly? I'm about ready to get started on sweetgums and chinaberry here in GA
  12. dawghall

    Creating bedding

    Thanks Mr. Tommy!
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    2020 Native Habitat improvement thread!

    We will plant a variety of oaks, chestnuts, pears, crabapples, persimmons, and other shrubs. Definitely plan to add bedding cover through lots of tsi and possibly some hinge cuts. Get soil samples for two new food plots and probably add lime.
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    Creating bedding

    Thanks, I better get things going!
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    Creating bedding

    It would be difficult to get loggers into these small heads of woods. I'll look into it though. As for the agland, it provides us income as it's rented out for row crops. We have considered switching some over to a CRP program to provide better cover and still provide some income.
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    Creating bedding

    This is probably what I'll end up doing alot of. Taking down trees of little value to get sunlight on the ground.
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    Creating bedding

    That looks great!
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    Creating bedding

    It's mostly large ag fields with small 1-3 acre lots of woods in between fields. There is not much grass. Mostly pine, maple, hickory, sweetgum, Chinaberry mixes of trees. We have been trying to eradicate the sweetgum/Chinaberry and have planted oaks, pears etc on the wood edges.
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    Creating bedding

    I live in heavy ag country and believe I should focus more on holding deer than feeding them (which we have concentrated on primarily before with trees, food plots etc). The food will still stay but I am curious as to the best way to create our small parcels of woods surrounding our age fields...
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    Where to buy grafted Persimmons?

    Burnt Ridge Nursery
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