DrMike
Ballistician
- Nov 8, 2006
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We had mule deer and elk trim the bushes when we were living in Jasper. That was always interesting, as well. We do get mulies in the town, but the moose appear to be much more frequent visitors.Moose in your yard. Intriguing. We get deer visitors which keep the flowers and shrubs trimmed. Dan.
Clearly by your last picture there must have been some serious punning being doneShe was quite content to eat the vines growing on the side of the house before wandering into the yard to trim back the chokecherry limbs.
Oh, yeah, she found the vines and the chokecherry branches quite delicious.Clearly by your last picture there must have been some serious punning being done
He is a handsome little brute. Good on you for giving him some nourishment. he does appear to be appreciative.Grocery carts must be making the rounds Doc. Have had this little guy around for the past few days. Pretty sure momma kicked him out to make room for the new crop. Another tough winter up here for them so I cut down a couple poplars for him to snack on. Pretty skinny at the moment but hopefully he pulls through and fattens up for September...View attachment 16698
It's a compost/manure mix. Hate to have to buy it by the bag. At the moment for the amount I need each year and being without a tractor to turn my own massive pile it's the most economical/least labor intensive option.D21Alaska, I'm being nosey. What's in the bags on the pallet to the left of that young moose?
It's a compost/manure mix. Hate to have to buy it by the bag. At the moment for the amount I need each year and being without a tractor to turn my own massive pile it's the most economical/least labor intensive option.