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warningshot
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plant identification

Post by warningshot »

deer were munching these last fall...i believe the grass is timothy .....root was like a bulb shape ....the other i not sure of...



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Post by pdislow »

I don't know what it is BUT, if the deer like , I would throw a little 10-10-10 to it to make it taste a little better to the deer!
thanks philip
skamaniac
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Post by skamaniac »

Purple Vetch. The deer at our camp like it also.
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Post by warningshot »

thanks ....skamaniac.....there is tons of the purle veetch now and last year the deer were eating it even with a foot of snow on the ground didn't know what it was called
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Post by mikej »

what is 10-10-10
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Post by animal »

mikej wrote:what is 10-10-10
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warningshot
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Post by warningshot »

10-10-10...i think he's refering to fertilizer....
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:lol: :lol: :lol: animal
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

mikej wrote:what is 10-10-10
It's a very common fertilizer, Mike! :D

The "10-10-10" designation reflects the percentages of nitrogen, phosphate and potash found in the mix.
Grizz
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