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Planting a cover screen.
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5752467" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>So... actually in the photo I posted, my access is from a public road along the powerline 75 yards to the left of the shoothouse/ powerline poles. That part of the plot is left in sorgham, so I can not only access the shoot house without disturbing the deer, folks from the road can't see any of the plot, just the tall sorgham. </p><p></p><p>Now once we get a hard freeze, the plants die and slowly break down over the course of the winter. Cover is great right now, but it will be fairly sparse once we get to late December as the stalks of the sorgham/ millet are standing, but the leaves have dried up and collapsed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5752467, member: 2805"] So... actually in the photo I posted, my access is from a public road along the powerline 75 yards to the left of the shoothouse/ powerline poles. That part of the plot is left in sorgham, so I can not only access the shoot house without disturbing the deer, folks from the road can't see any of the plot, just the tall sorgham. Now once we get a hard freeze, the plants die and slowly break down over the course of the winter. Cover is great right now, but it will be fairly sparse once we get to late December as the stalks of the sorgham/ millet are standing, but the leaves have dried up and collapsed. [/QUOTE]
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