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beautyberry or buttonbush
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3065965" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Yeah, you got me thinking about this same thing too now. BSK already had me convinced to fertilize and lime some edges/fencerows but I like your idea of planting a bush that will be good deer browse AND grow under mature trees. The Wildlife Group has Beautyberry bareroot plants $2 each. I'd probably go for more like 50 though. 100 is ambitous!</p><p></p><p> This would be great if it will work because then I can keep my big mature trees AND get the cover/browse of a less mature forest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3065965, member: 12277"] Yeah, you got me thinking about this same thing too now. BSK already had me convinced to fertilize and lime some edges/fencerows but I like your idea of planting a bush that will be good deer browse AND grow under mature trees. The Wildlife Group has Beautyberry bareroot plants $2 each. I'd probably go for more like 50 though. 100 is ambitous! This would be great if it will work because then I can keep my big mature trees AND get the cover/browse of a less mature forest. [/QUOTE]
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