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And this is the 14th day progress
Had lots of rain
I put a pound each of
Rape
Radishies
Turnips
On yesterday
Want to see where I'll be in six weeks
Thank God no army worms got me.
But supposedly my first neighbor two miles up the road got hit.
Nothing between us but Snider pines and a few gas pads.
Last edited by texansfan; 09-29-2018, 09:11 AM.
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Two weeks ago I thought I had dud seed because the cover looked like it did a few months ago
Only about 3 inches long
But today i have this
But this here really made it worth it for me...
And just like before I saw two snakes
Both rat snakes
One was a baby about two feet long and skinny
The other was a shed maybe give feet long and thick
Only problem is I was standing in the spot I saw the shed about 20mins before and there was no shed there
So the snake cruised through while I stepped awayLast edited by texansfan; 04-13-2019, 06:52 AM.
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Originally posted by Preacher Man View PostHow much did the deer like those clover patches?
The strip is 600 feet long and about 25 feet wide
I also planted some around the corner from here in two separate patches about 50 feet apart separated by a pine tree
One side looks untouched the other side they hit pretty well and looks like they'd been sleeping in it
I'm looking to do another variety as well (white, ladino, durana???) to see what happens
I'm really excited about these bees!!!
Maybe throw down 80 lbs of black oil seeds for the birdsLast edited by texansfan; 04-13-2019, 08:25 AM.
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Originally posted by Preacher Man View PostDid you put in one of those little cages/enclosures to see how much utilization you got? I mostly see people make those out of chicken wire.
Since caged growth was sane amount as uncaged I didn't take a pic
I'll do that this weekend as I go back before Easter.
I figure while I'm out there I will throw more seed since we should get rain the week after Easter
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