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Feb 9, 2004 1:21 PM
In response to message posted by biogardener:
Good; you're ahead of the game there, Traute. Once your willows get mature, the ...
-- posted by Marge_Talt
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Feb 8, 2004 11:06 PM
Yes, I have been watching the wire mesh and snipping it where necessary to make sure that the trees can grow normally. I have even pulled some of the wraps off and used them on younger trees. I got ...
-- posted by biogardener
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Feb 8, 2004 10:38 PM
In response to message posted by biogardener:
Yes, Traute, wire mesh will keep the blighters from eating trees. You may have ...
-- posted by Marge_Talt
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Feb 8, 2004 3:46 AM
I have a lot of deer on my 20 acres of country property where I have been planting trees. Three years ago, they discovered my willows which I had grown in the low-lying areas by simply sticking branc ...
-- posted by biogardener
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Feb 7, 2004 12:36 PM
In response to message posted by Howie:
LOL Howie...your traveling tag - eat venison - totally cracked me up!
Well, like I ...
-- posted by Marge_Talt
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