Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: bjrogg on July 04, 2017, 07:15:13 am
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Was sent some really nice seedlings from Ed and Robin. I planted them last night and they look like they should have a good chance. Who knows what they may grow into.
Bjrogg
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That one looks pretty good Brian.Like you said time will tell but with just a little luck.I know Gary Davis has osage growing around him I think and he's in Michigan.
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Thanks Ed, I really don't see any reason it shouldn't grow here. Especially close to the Lake. The big lake keeps us cooler in summer but keeps us from getting really cold in winter.
Bjrogg
PS I still posted this picture Photobucket IMG saved to my phones library and posted from my phones library. Still don't know if they will disappear but so far all my pictures are still here using that method
Bjrogg
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I harvested some really nice Osage when I lived in Freeland, along the Tittabawasee River. Now I live in OKC and see it everywhere. John
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Thanks Stoner, that's good to know. I'm thinking these trees will make it. They seem to like it here so far.
Bjrogg
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I wish I had of done that years ago.
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Should do well BJ - Osage all over here in Michigan. I was amazed when I found out what it is - specially here in the Lower half in Farm Country )W(. Bob
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Me to little John, but I'm glad I planted all the other types of trees I have over the 30+ years. Had know idea I'd be making selfbows till a couple years ago. Didn't even know what Osage was.
Thanks Bob, that's great to know. I've heard of a few people who said it grows here. It must be more common than I realized. With all the Ash trees dieing I'm finding trees I never knew we had now. Maybe I even find some Osage. I've never seen the "apples" here before but maybe I just missed them. I've really never looked for them or the trees.
Bjrogg
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I found a lot of Patches driving back roads off the beaten path. Always right along the road - planted many Years ago. Bob
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Thanks Bob, to tell you the truth I'm not sure I'd even know a Osage tree if I saw one. Never seen a live one other than these ones I planted. Least not that I know of.
Bjrogg
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Once you learn to recognise osage trees you can spot one summer or winter, 1/4 of a mile away across a field in a patch of other trees. These trees are very distinctive.
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Once you learn to recognise osage trees you can spot one summer or winter, 1/4 of a mile away across a field in a patch of other trees. These trees are very distinctive.
I found that with yew. Once you know it you can spot them anywhere. Cheers- Brendan
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BJ, Deer love to eat osage leaves. Keep an eye on your saplings.
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Once you learn to recognise osage trees you can spot one summer or winter, 1/4 of a mile away across a field in a patch of other trees. These trees are very distinctive.
I found that with yew. Once you know it you can spot them anywhere. Cheers- Brendan
I must not know how to spot it then. :( All I see here in Kansas is osage... ???
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I can't seem to find any Osage here on Pender either! Haha cheers- Brendan
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Yup, I gotta see what they look like someday.
Clint, so far they are leaving them alone. When I plant trees I just stick round point shovel straight up in ground. Then I open the slit just a little by pulling and pushing handle. Just stick Roots in slit and squeeze slit closed by pressing slideways on both sides of slit. The minimum disturbance really helps. If you dig to much dirt up everything in the woods will either eat it, or dig it up. My deer might not even know they are supposed to like em yet.lol.
Bjrogg
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A little update for Ed and anyone else interested. I checked on my Osage transplants and they look great. So far the deer haven't figured out they're supposed to like them. They got lots of other stuff to eat now.
Thanks Ed
Bjrogg
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Put some cages around them the first several years. That will keep the critters away.
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Those tree tubes work well and increase the grow rate to about double. Seems like they will make your saplings grow straight up as well.
I got a surprise the other day when I spotted a tree tube in a local native plant garden that I hadn't noticed before. I walked over to look at it and the tube had a sticker from the American Chestnut Foundation. It was one of the 95% American Chestnut hybrids the foundation has been working on for so many years. A while back I thought about buying some nuts to plant but they sell for $100 each.
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Looks good Brian.Ours are doing good here too.Every year is'nt the same in growing rate if mother nature alone does the work but the older it gets the more abuse it can handle and still survive.
I saw a deer browsing on multiflora rose the other day.
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Around here young osage trees need a lot of protection from deer. I had one about ten feet tall and found one day that a buck had rubbed the bark off all the way around. I cut it off at the bare part and put a "cage" of steel T-posts around it for protection. It grew a little for two years, then died. This year it has put out a lot of suckers from the ground. The deer can eat the young leaves in spite of those big sharp thorns. Put protection around them now, or you will have nothing by fall.
WA
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Seems to me those deer there know whats coming if they let those trees live >:D
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If the Osage doesn't get em the HHB will Ryan. )W( :BB (SH) :-D
Bjrogg
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Bj, how long you reckon it’ll be before you can harvest from those little guys?
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Those look real good, Brian. I planted two in my front yard about 15 years ago and are about 8-10' tall, now. And I bet they are the only osage in Florida.
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Morgan I really don't know. Maybe I'll be here and maybe I won't. Never know when it's your time. Pnewton gave me some apples he got from trees he planted from seeds about ten years ago. He said they had about three apples a few years ago then six and last year he had a bunch of them. I think he said they were about 15 feet tall now.
Looked at them yesterday and they still looked good. Found a couple more I couldn't find earlier.
Eddie there's all kinds of orange trees in Florida, but you may be right. You might have the only Osage Orange ones.
Bjrogg