Question for you folks. ...is setting up a food plot or even planting fruit trees randomly through parts of the bush is illegal. ...just curious if it is ...and if its not has anyone tried it yet?
Question for you folks. ...is setting up a food plot or even planting fruit trees randomly through parts of the bush is illegal. ...just curious if it is ...and if its not has anyone tried it yet?
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Not illegal.
They dont enforce illegal grow shows so i would say zero risk of trouble. start spreading clover seeds down those roads
Thats awesome news....I have a really good hook up for fruit tree saplings......and clover seeds are cheap.....use the clover seeds to leed them to the fruit trees habahha
Wonder if they would just grow same and if rgey would start taking a spot over....dont wanna make an invasive problem
They need to be protected with a fence or they will be eatin alive
He's anything but a hunter.
More like another, Rain Coast Sociopath Fraud. Living off the prevails of his chronic lies, like the rest of them...
It's an issue, because these sociopath environmentalist's, will dilute the facts.
To the point you or Joe public, won't know them any more..
They count on that big time..
clover seed isnt cheap.. white clover i think cost me about $500 a acre...
fruit tree sapling hook up sounds interesting
they will eat the trees to death before they can mature,a fence as Ohwildwon suggested is a must. They also love kale! Ate all ours to the root.
Scatter some winter wheat seed along the edge of newly opened roads.
You'd be well advised to read the Forest and Range Practices Act before you do any alteration to Crown land.
I'm quite positive you'd find that introducing any invasives like fruit trees or tilling soil without a permit will be verboten and subject to penalties.
Pay attention to Part 4 Div 3, and Part 5.
http://www.bclaws.ca/Recon/document/...de/00_02069_01