I had a field full of it. One summer (about 3 summers ago) I decided to disc the field up, wait about a 3-4 weeks and disc again and then do it again. No more Johnson grass.
Man all of my trees down in the River Valley got hit by the late freeze in the spring and I had very little fruit this year! Other than Yates, what other trees are holding late for you?
I spoke with the guy there and he is telling me (you can also see them advertised on his website) that he has chestnut trees that drop by certain months. The catch is they are not grafted like The Wildlife Group does. I was under the impression you had to have grafted trees to guarantee a...
Haha I have read your mind. I also have chestnuts out as well, but they appear to be droppers around late september and I need something into October. I tried the buck chestnuts from The Wildlife Group but had multiple issues and never had one survive.
I already have about 28 fruit (pears, apples, crabs) from the wildlife group. Looking to diversify. I have more fruit trees coming in December. Those fruit trees are really a hot spot when dropping.
I have a spot I am going to plant some trees around a food plot and I am debating on multiple types of grafted persimmon vs some hybrid oaks from Nativ Nursery, thoughts?