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Post by cspot on Aug 27, 2016 15:29:45 GMT -5
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Post by Dutch on Aug 28, 2016 16:07:48 GMT -5
Needs some rain I bet.
Looks nice. You have a good month of growth to go.
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Post by cspot on Sept 5, 2016 17:06:25 GMT -5
A couple of updated pics from today. Coming along nicely.
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Post by Dutch on Sept 5, 2016 18:24:45 GMT -5
Terrific!
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Post by Bill on Sept 7, 2016 11:34:55 GMT -5
How high are those beans in the last pic? They look impressive!
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Post by Dutch on Sept 7, 2016 13:59:20 GMT -5
I think he said over 50 inches in another thread.
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Post by Bill on Sept 7, 2016 15:44:49 GMT -5
Could you even see a deer in that? lol
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Post by cspot on Sept 7, 2016 16:47:34 GMT -5
Could you even see a deer in that? lol No! In some places they are approaching 6' tall. The manufacturer said that they could, but I didn't expect to get it. We did have alot of good rain in Western PA this year.
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Post by dougell on Sept 7, 2016 17:27:51 GMT -5
I planted three this year.I started out with buckwheat just to keep the weeds at bay until I could plant something else in August.The deer ate it to the ground.I went in,nuked it all and tilled it back up.The day before we got a bunch of rain I planted them over with white ladino clover and winter rye.They all look good but I have to say,the one looks beautiful.The rye is probably 6 or 7 inches tall and the clover came in thick and is probably an inch tall with very few weeds.Two weeks ago I put a camera on it,thinking I'd get all kind of pictures.So far one doe and two fawns are hitting it lol.
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Post by cspot on Dec 18, 2016 19:10:32 GMT -5
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Post by Dutch on Dec 18, 2016 19:41:19 GMT -5
How did the beans do? Did they eat them? Sorta didn't look like it.
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Post by cspot on Dec 18, 2016 19:44:38 GMT -5
Yes they have been eating the beans. Tried to take a pic but it didn't show it. Lots of paths and manure in there.
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