I would think sorghum would grow, saw a lot of that in TN. I am going to see what is available in the local feed stores. I think the main draw back will be trying to grow in the shady areas i have.
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Hi, New to the thread. Had a farm in TN but had to move to FL to help aged parents. Now bought a log home with 12+ acres on the Pigg River in VA. Most of the land is heavily treed. We are working on fencing the land for goats. DH has an area almost done to keep chickens and rabbits safe at night since we have seen bears in our driveway. My guineas are shipping on the 11th, we had a real tick problem with all this brush and the deer are thick. As well as rabbits and quail, plus turkey. We had to have heavy equipment in to make way for a double garage as there is little in the way of storage here. I am planning on putting some fruit and nut trees in that area. We cleared a brushy area near the house for a garden, i have been trying to amend the soil but it is hard work for an old gal. I am looking for ideas on what i can plant along the driveways that will grow in shade but also help feed my livestock as there are no pastures. We love it here, the city has never been our favorite place to be.
Buckthorns are a tree here. They produce black inedible berries. I don't think the birds eat them. They have thorns on the branches and all along the trunk of the tree. Very painful I had to have one cut out of my finger. I just cut the tree and lay the whole thing over the burn pile. I don't try to cut them smaller anymore.I understand buckthorns are an invasive weed. I don't think i have seen them.
Probably a good policy. We had bougainvillia in Florida, that stuff had such bad thorns they could go right through your sneaker! The blooms are pretty, though.Buckthorns are a tree here. They produce black inedible berries. I don't think the birds eat them. They have thorns on the branches and all along the trunk of the tree. Very painful I had to have one cut out of my finger. I just cut the tree and lay the whole thing over the burn pile. I don't try to cut them smaller anymore.
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