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Road/Food Plot Screening
#4314186
04/25/25 08:08 AM
04/25/25 08:08 AM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 8 Fairhope, AL
DoubleCreek
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spike
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 8
Fairhope, AL
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I need to screen a section of my property from a road and from a house. I'm only wanting to plant native trees. It will be "L" shaped and several hundred yards long and maybe 40-50yds wide. Total area is approx. 4 acres. Is pine going to be my best option?
I do need trees so that eventually the screening will work from an elevated box stand.
Last edited by DoubleCreek; 04/25/25 08:11 AM.
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Re: Road/Food Plot Screening
[Re: DoubleCreek]
#4314588
04/26/25 06:56 AM
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Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 6,172 Lower AL
k bush
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12 point
Joined: Aug 2002
Posts: 6,172
Lower AL
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Chickasaw Plum. Use Egyptian wheat inside that until the shrubs get tall enough
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Road/Food Plot Screening
[Re: DoubleCreek]
#4314610
04/26/25 08:22 AM
04/26/25 08:22 AM
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Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 2,270 Mobile, AL
Mdees
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8 point
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 2,270
Mobile, AL
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Look into wax Myrtle(myrica cerifera). They are native, grow to size quickly, are evergreen and will sucker creating a penetrable thicket. You can also find them from local growers about $5 each for gallons.
Last edited by Mdees; 04/26/25 08:23 AM.
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