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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5626845" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>How big are the cedars?</p><p>Ideal cover is 3 to 4 ft tall!</p><p>Walk into those cedars , knell down, can you see 10 ft, 30 ft, 30 yards?</p><p>Young cedar can and do contribute to a sanctuary. Overgrown cedar are a wildlife desert!</p><p>Imagine hiding in comfort with the ability to flee unhampered.</p><p>Cedars also block and swirl winds and big cedar block the sunlight.</p><p>Cedar needles are very acidic for soil</p><p>You might consider some selective thinning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5626845, member: 20151"] How big are the cedars? Ideal cover is 3 to 4 ft tall! Walk into those cedars , knell down, can you see 10 ft, 30 ft, 30 yards? Young cedar can and do contribute to a sanctuary. Overgrown cedar are a wildlife desert! Imagine hiding in comfort with the ability to flee unhampered. Cedars also block and swirl winds and big cedar block the sunlight. Cedar needles are very acidic for soil You might consider some selective thinning [/QUOTE]
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