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Oak buds are swelling!
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5850043" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>The area I plant has had decent moisture, and usually gets so much humidity that it "waters" the plot. I haven't planted one out in Hardin yet, but the area is pretty moist as far as I have seen, so maybe it will do good there too. The oaks in my area here in Montgomery are abundant, and I didn't do a plot last season so didn't have as many deer show up. This year I will be sure to get one planted in both locations because the willow oaks in Hardin are too young still and didn't see any acorns yet. I can only do minerals in Montgomery, so planning on doing mock scrapes with a dripline out in Hardin to draw them out of the fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5850043, member: 20060"] The area I plant has had decent moisture, and usually gets so much humidity that it "waters" the plot. I haven't planted one out in Hardin yet, but the area is pretty moist as far as I have seen, so maybe it will do good there too. The oaks in my area here in Montgomery are abundant, and I didn't do a plot last season so didn't have as many deer show up. This year I will be sure to get one planted in both locations because the willow oaks in Hardin are too young still and didn't see any acorns yet. I can only do minerals in Montgomery, so planning on doing mock scrapes with a dripline out in Hardin to draw them out of the fields. [/QUOTE]
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