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<blockquote data-quote="FlaBoy" data-source="post: 5809284" data-attributes="member: 24341"><p><em><strong>I'm Fred Watson living in Bradley County retired pastor from FL and new to TNDeer. We purchased a home on eight acre near several hundred acres of woods In 2014. I've tried to set up my small property to attract deer by planting clover and fruit and nut trees. Presently I have growing 12 Dunstan chestnuts, five varieties of apples, four varieties of plums, 12 varieties of pears, four varieties of peaches, four varieties of American persimmons, six varieties of Asian persimmons, as well as figs and cherries. I have all kinds of trouble bring most of the fruit trees to harvest due to late freezes. Most bearing trees are late blooming one. I wonder if my property is not a cold pocket. I graft persimmon trees and nest mason bees for pollination. I'm blessed to harvest a nice buck or two each hunting season. I'm not a hunting pro but my church has me leading a hunting class the last two fall quarters. At 79 I stay active with plenty of work trying to improve my little dear habitat. I am a born again Christian and involved with the Bradley Co. GOP. I hope to make friends on this site with like minded people. Blessing to all.</strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlaBoy, post: 5809284, member: 24341"] [I][B]I’m Fred Watson living in Bradley County retired pastor from FL and new to TNDeer. We purchased a home on eight acre near several hundred acres of woods In 2014. I’ve tried to set up my small property to attract deer by planting clover and fruit and nut trees. Presently I have growing 12 Dunstan chestnuts, five varieties of apples, four varieties of plums, 12 varieties of pears, four varieties of peaches, four varieties of American persimmons, six varieties of Asian persimmons, as well as figs and cherries. I have all kinds of trouble bring most of the fruit trees to harvest due to late freezes. Most bearing trees are late blooming one. I wonder if my property is not a cold pocket. I graft persimmon trees and nest mason bees for pollination. I’m blessed to harvest a nice buck or two each hunting season. I’m not a hunting pro but my church has me leading a hunting class the last two fall quarters. At 79 I stay active with plenty of work trying to improve my little dear habitat. I am a born again Christian and involved with the Bradley Co. GOP. I hope to make friends on this site with like minded people. Blessing to all.[/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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