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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 4535192" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>The thing is to my best knowledge (and I don;t think we ever really know for sure what deer do) the deer are not bedding on my property. They merely pass through, so if you are not there at the right time, good luck. </p><p></p><p>I was hoping if i made a thick nasty impenetrable thicket they may start bedding on my place. The area I have in mind is an area no one goes into ever unless a deer is shot and runs in there. it is mainly just cedar with some hardwoods mixed in. I was hoping if I opened it up and exposed the soil, maybe even limed and fertilized that a bunch of briers, sage grass, and saplings will grow. I also contemplated trying to transplant some honeysuckle in it. </p><p></p><p>I've been kicking the idea around for 3 years, and started to do some hinge cutting in the area, but i have not gone full on commando on it and really cut down the existing canopy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 4535192, member: 7419"] The thing is to my best knowledge (and I don;t think we ever really know for sure what deer do) the deer are not bedding on my property. They merely pass through, so if you are not there at the right time, good luck. I was hoping if i made a thick nasty impenetrable thicket they may start bedding on my place. The area I have in mind is an area no one goes into ever unless a deer is shot and runs in there. it is mainly just cedar with some hardwoods mixed in. I was hoping if I opened it up and exposed the soil, maybe even limed and fertilized that a bunch of briers, sage grass, and saplings will grow. I also contemplated trying to transplant some honeysuckle in it. I've been kicking the idea around for 3 years, and started to do some hinge cutting in the area, but i have not gone full on commando on it and really cut down the existing canopy. [/QUOTE]
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