The Role of Wax Myrtle in a Diverse Wildlife Orchard Wax myrtle berries are so unattractive to deer that many gardeners plant wax myrtle to stop deer from entering their...
What Do Deer Eat in Spring? Deer nutrition varies through the seasons. While there is plenty of fruit, plants, and vegetation for them to eat from summer until autumn, winter...
Creating a Wildlife Paradise “Dr. Deer” Is Our Partner for Wildlife-Attractive Trees Wildtree is partnering with Dr. James Kroll—also known as “Dr. Deer”—to give landowners and wildlife aficionados a suite...
Wildtree Will Be Offering Buck Forage Oats Seeds Preparing your food plot for autumn and winter is crucial for maintaining the presence of deer and wildlife on your land. As...
Why Are Acorns Important to Deer Food Plots? One thing is for sure: you need to provide a good food source for deer to linger on your plot. Food, water,...
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There are different habitats that deer can roam through: fields with low foliage or food plots, forests with tall trees, and edges that stand between these different types of habitat....
Well, you followed all our recommendations about establishing a deer orchard, so now you can set back and enjoy years of returns from your efforts! It would be nice if...
There are many things that makes quality habitat for deer and other wildlife species. One of the most important is “edge.” An edge is where two different habitat types meet....
A successful wildlife program on your land starts with determining the quality of your soils and how they can support or hinder plant development; yet, most landowners refuse to go...