Hey Rick,
Well here it is May 1 and I just got the seed in the ground. I thought I lost them, however I had placed them in another refrig. They have been in refrig ever since I recieved them. One of the nuts was sprouting. I hope they all sprout. Thanks very much. I'm collecting white oaks (attempting to clone from cuttings) variations from across the southeastern US that have a tendency to attact wildlife more than the avarage oak. Do you know of any??
Thanks,
Bobcat
Richard Allen <lenowil@...> wrote:
Richard Allen <lenowil@...> wrote:
Hey Lenny and Len,
How about getting a grip on this spam nonsense?I know the group
site has been pretty quiet recently but this isn't really very
entertaining (maybe it's a morality test?)
Hey Bobcat,
Did you get those nuts in the ground?Had a whitetail using one of
my trees for a rub this fall.Looks like he hit it one time, a few
scratches through the bark.If I had caught him at it ,we would be
eating venison. Had to convince the watch puppies that it was part of
the deal for them to chase those bad things away, that not only do
they have to protect the animate farm critters but also the ones that
can't run away.
Rick Allen
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