How To Use Poplar Trees for Screening
Poplar trees (Aspen) have a unique root structure that creates an incredible visual screen when the tops are cut down in the dead of winter. This is a simple, fast, and easy way to get a good travel screen going on your property for access to and from blinds and stands.
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