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  • Rebel_Rider1969

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    Nice @Rebel_Rider1969, we bought our house last year and this past month I've planted a Plum, Fig, Olive, Crab Apple, and Apple tree to create a small orchard in my backyard. I still want to find a couple of Fuyu Persimmon since my wife loves the fruit of those!
    Critters will like them too. My fruit trees just happen to be in front of my quad pod, lol.
     

    MarkS

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    We’ve got one self-pollinating apple tree in the front yard and planted another in the backyard. The deer killed the one in the backyard before it got started good by eating the new growth
     

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    Rebel_Rider1969

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    Didn't realize there were so many different kinds of Fuyu Persimmon trees. Now I'm going to have to figur out what kind the farm grows that we buy they from.
    We got all of ours locally. Figured better suited to our climate, soil, etc. Still don't know where the honeybees are living but glad they're around. Saves me having to get a box and figure out what to do.
     

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    Don't know. We think he got bit Saturday. Tough dog. Copperhead most likely. Respatory failure. Bride is on a scorched earth policy now with any snakes.
    I have lived a long time and had many dogs Bitten by CopperHeads and moccasins you name it. The only ones that ever died was bit by rattlesnakes.
     

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    Diamondback has a pretty nasty bite for a dog. Moccasins & Cane Brakes usually just make them swell up and get sick. When I ran dogs on hogs I kept Dexamethasone and Children's Benadryl (no alcohol) in my 4-wheeler pack until I could get it to the Vet
     
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