Native Hunter Well-Known Member Jan 16, 2022 #1 It's unusual for me to see any brassica eaten this much. Turnips will just rot, and radishes will just be nibbled on. Looks like they prefer canola to both of them. Second pic was taken yesterday.
It's unusual for me to see any brassica eaten this much. Turnips will just rot, and radishes will just be nibbled on. Looks like they prefer canola to both of them. Second pic was taken yesterday.
Native Hunter Well-Known Member Jan 16, 2022 #3 Doe Shooter said: What type of canola? Click to expand... Tecomate
Doe Shooter Active Member Jan 17, 2022 #4 Thanks. Gonna try a small plot to see how well they like it
D deer patch Well-Known Member Jan 17, 2022 #5 Looks like the deer really took a liking to it late season. Looks like I’ll have try adding it to my brassica planting as well.
Looks like the deer really took a liking to it late season. Looks like I’ll have try adding it to my brassica planting as well.
Native Hunter Well-Known Member Jan 20, 2022 #7 Buckeye said: What month did you plant them Click to expand... Right around the first of September - maybe a week or two earlier.
Buckeye said: What month did you plant them Click to expand... Right around the first of September - maybe a week or two earlier.
Native Hunter Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2022 #9 THE LLC said: Canola is just an oilseed-type rape is it not? Click to expand... It's kind of complicated since canola is something that was created from rapeseed through plant breeding. See the links below: What's the Difference Between Canola and Rapeseed? | Kitchn (thekitchn.com) Rapeseed | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center (agmrc.org)
THE LLC said: Canola is just an oilseed-type rape is it not? Click to expand... It's kind of complicated since canola is something that was created from rapeseed through plant breeding. See the links below: What's the Difference Between Canola and Rapeseed? | Kitchn (thekitchn.com) Rapeseed | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center (agmrc.org)