tallyho8
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After Katrina destroyed many of my trees, I decided to replace them with fruit trees, knowing full well that our bumper crop of squirrels is going to get to eat more than I will. This is the first time I have ever tried growing plum, peach, apple, and nectarine trees and blueberries and kumquats. I planted them in the winter of 2006 and they seem to be doing pretty well so far. I just hope I get to taste some of the crop before the squirrels get them.
My cooking pear tree was loaded with pears the summer of 2005 just like it is now and the squirrels and possums ate them all in one weekend while I was gone the day before I was going to pick them. My wild blackberry bush is doing the best it ever has done this year and it is the only thing the squirrels don't touch. This winter I have to learn the proper way to prune the trees for maximum yield.
And perhaps I will invite a few of my friends who are avid squirrel hunters over.
My cooking pear tree was loaded with pears the summer of 2005 just like it is now and the squirrels and possums ate them all in one weekend while I was gone the day before I was going to pick them. My wild blackberry bush is doing the best it ever has done this year and it is the only thing the squirrels don't touch. This winter I have to learn the proper way to prune the trees for maximum yield.