Dixie Chicks

These dont have the blossom end spot like blueberries I have seen. They are as hard as a brick. And secrete a sap like substance


Possibly these:

Viburnum tinus 'Spring Bouquet'

Viburnum tinus, laurustinus, Zones 8-10. This is a nice evergreen shrub for the milder areas of the country. It makes a nice hedge, and I have had good luck with it in Zone 7b. Fall brings clusters of metallic blue fruits that are quite ornamental as on 'Spring Bouquet'.

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These dont have the blossom end spot like blueberries I have seen. They are as hard as a brick. And secrete a sap like substance
That would be a good sign that they aren't blueberries. You may be able to get an answer from your county extension agent. When I was going through Master Gardener training - volunteer hours in the office were a requirement...and some of the days I was in the office..people would bring in bugs and plants for identification. (and the agent knew 'em all) ;O)
 
That would be a good sign that they aren't blueberries. You may be able to get an answer from your county extension agent. When I was going through Master Gardener training - volunteer hours in the office were a requirement...and some of the days I was in the office..people would bring in bugs and plants for identification. (and the agent knew 'em all) ;O)
took the words out of my mouth.........could take it into a local nursery as well they might have an idea
 
WARNING! WARNING! Graphic pics of bumblefoot surgery! DD and I tackled it yesterday. Hoping we got it all.

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I opted not to use bandages, and have no sort of wrap. Instead we took an unmatched sock & cut it into strips. I have enough to rewrap her foot for over a week.
 
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hey @minihorse927 we got a tractor supply store in town...went in to get a feeder for the turkey pen..and all they had was small chick feeders...spoke to the guy he said they didnt sell large feeders just toss the food on the ground that they naturally prefere to eat that way
 

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