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Central Texas dove plot? #6703655 03/13/17 12:56 AM
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What's the best thing to plant for dove in central Texas that is the most drought resistant?

Re: Central Texas dove plot? [Re: BlakeJ] #6703695 03/13/17 01:41 AM
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one year I planted 1/2 milo and plowed the other 1/2 and sunflowers grew there by themselves. I had just as many doves in the sunflowers ---- that was the last time I planted anything. All I do now is plow and the sunflowers come up.

Re: Central Texas dove plot? [Re: BlakeJ] #6704119 03/13/17 04:32 PM
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I been doing it for about 10 years and the only the bad about native sunflowers is they spread every wheres

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