Posted by LOU from Wi. on March 26, 2010 at 13:37:56 from (174.124.68.228):
In Reply to: Re: OT trees posted by glennster on March 26, 2010 at 13:17:19:
Thanks for the information glenster!!Does your area sustain -25o? Not so much trouble with beetles but do Have a problem with the *&^%$ grey squirrels stealing apples off the tree fruit just when it starts to get any size. Yep I KNOW. a 22 rimfire and a pan for frying em would take care of that problem, buTTTTTTTTT the war department(wife) would hang my credentials on the garage door if I even mentioned that!! Seemes we spray em for them varments to chip the fruit and leave it on the ground to ROT. What little success we have is wraping rags loosely around the tree base, saturated with cayene pepper tobasco sauce and Murphys soap. Local nurserys said peach trees up this way wouldnt work out due to the cold weather.Not sure if Lake Superior temperature helps the tree up in superior or not. Sure the new ones wil be bare rooted. AGAIN THANKS . LOU &* VICTOR
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