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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5826233" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>I joined Arbor Day foundation in 2008. They sent a pack of trees and I got to pick ten additional trees. I picked all Sawtooths. </p><p>Planted as seedlings. Twigs about 20" tall. As of now they are probably 30'+ with the base as big as my thigh. Started having sparse acorns about 2017. This year they were absolutely loaded. </p><p></p><p>When they were young, I put fence around them to keep deer away. Used roundup carefully to keep weeds away from the tree. I had some five gallon containers with a top on them. I'd drill a couple of small holes in the bottom. Fill them up with water and place them at the base. When they got about 6-8' tall in 2010/2011, I got them tree fertilizer packs and dug holes around the root line. </p><p></p><p>That is all I did with them. The turkey and deer really like them. I am very pleased with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5826233, member: 19488"] I joined Arbor Day foundation in 2008. They sent a pack of trees and I got to pick ten additional trees. I picked all Sawtooths. Planted as seedlings. Twigs about 20” tall. As of now they are probably 30’+ with the base as big as my thigh. Started having sparse acorns about 2017. This year they were absolutely loaded. When they were young, I put fence around them to keep deer away. Used roundup carefully to keep weeds away from the tree. I had some five gallon containers with a top on them. I’d drill a couple of small holes in the bottom. Fill them up with water and place them at the base. When they got about 6-8’ tall in 2010/2011, I got them tree fertilizer packs and dug holes around the root line. That is all I did with them. The turkey and deer really like them. I am very pleased with them. [/QUOTE]
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