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Re: Mineral stumps (not clorox)
[Re: UA Hunter]
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09/02/20 07:49 PM
09/02/20 07:49 PM
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Ive found a good many natural mineral stumps in a couple areas around beaver dams as well. One particular spot has a ridge full of Cherry trees. Every tree the beavers cut down during the growing season sprout from the stump left behind and the deer hit them really hard.
IG - @_teamsouternroots_ Legacy: Planting the seeds and knowing you will never see the fruits.
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