I recently read the article in D&DH regarding overhead food plots, and it really perked my interest. Placed a call today to http://www.wildlifegroup.com/ and ordered:
Pear Package
Tubes
Fertilizer
Moisture Mizer
Shipping ($25-$30) will be mid-March. I live in south-central Illinois, so I am hoping this will not be too much of a problem. The lady I talked to at The Wildlife Group was very helpful and informed making my job of being completely clueless about planting trees a little less daunting.
I hope to make it out Sunday (suppose to be close to 50 degrees this Sunday) and start clearing an area on top of a hill. Apparently fruit trees need lots of sunshine. I will take pictures of my progress to help in explaining what I am doing.
Supposedly, pears are a great tree to plant for deer. Fruit producing can occur quickly (5 years!) and with the different varieties fruit will drop from July to January. That would be nice. I figure in 10 years this will be a deer hotspot.
My goal is to plant trees every year to replace some junk trees and increase habitat potential. I wanted the deer Chestnut package but it was sold out. I also hope to get some sawtooth oaks to try out on the hills and nutall oaks in the bottoms.
I sure have learned a lot about trees and mast in the last month or so! Thanks D&DH for printing that article!
