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It’s amazing how much much deer and bucks browse and/or rub pines . I planted a dozen in this spot and the only one that made it was protected with cage.
 

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I have put a willow and pine next to each other the last two years. I put these out yesterday morning. Willow is getting hit first.
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Are any of you guys hanging a dripper on these or putting any scent on the licking branches?
 
Was at the lake yesterday and noticed how soft young cottonwood can be. Made me think it would work as a post if you can't get willow, basswood, pine, or cedar. Anyone ever try that? Edited to add meaning as an early easy to beat up tree primarily. And also wanted to add they will probably be hitting them earlier this year with the colder weather.
 
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Got 4 in today.
Normally I wait till Oct but I was bored this morning.
These are a hybrid popple/ cottonwood. Has a real pleasant odor,it's soft and has a nice white color under the bark.

Not sure if I've ever mentioned this before but if you don't want to dig a hole for them, wiring to an existing crap tree works great also.( One pic).
I wired it to a buckthorn tree.

and the only giant sunflower (rubbing post) that made it this year.
its right at 11" as of now. It will get hammered.20240901_155456.jpg
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