<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bucknduck</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Is it basically like a little salamander? I haven't even heard of a skink. Oh wait, I've heard that before. "2 in the pink and 1 in the skink" before.... </div></div>
lol...
Looks like a classic 3 1/2 yr old to me. Seems like his chest is still larger than his hind end. He still has that racehorse build, nice mass but I don't think he's even reached his prime yet.
That's awesome! Congratulations on a real stud of an elk. There's nothing like getting that close to them....the smell and sheer size of them is almost intoxicating. What part of New Mexico?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Central Iowa</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I have heard you can take cuttings and plant them. Let us know how it works if you give it a try. </div></div>
Willows are one of the easiest trees to root from cuttings...
Here is something to think about. Nitrogen plays the biggest role with vegetative growth i.e. leaves and shoots, Potassium's major role is with root development, and Phosphorous has the largest effect on flowering which in turn would result in fruit/nut production(this is not specific towards...
I've never dealt with the giganteus but I know that Miscanthus sinensis can be grown into zone 4. It gets between 4-6 feet tall and would make great screening cover in moist soil areas. One word of caution though is that this stuff can be quite invasive and if you had a large area of lowground...
They are pretty crafty so I think it will take some inginuity to come up with something to stop them from getting to your feed. About the best way to solve a coon problem would be to find some one local with a good hound and do a little population control. Coon hunting is probably closed for...
Looks nice Buckcrack! I have an area the size of a livingroom that I have done the same thing with this winter. I'll have to take some pics next time I'm out there. It will be fun to see if the deer utilize it the way we hope....the deer have been all over the area that I cut, browsing all...
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wapsiguy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Looks like a damn big yote! Cool pic </div></div>
Looks like he is really tall. Nice pic
I think monsanto is still a ways out on the RR hostas
Hopefully your tillage won't cause any permanent loss but i'm sure that you set your trees back some. If we have a decent year for moisture they ought to bounce back from it. It's the fibrous roots that are located in the soil...
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