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07-31-2012, 12:15 PM #1Elite Member
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Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
Guys & Gals,
It is almost 2 years now since I clearcut my pasture area. I've cleaned MUCH of it up, but I still have some areas of moderate to heavy slash.
In at least one area I've noticed grasses trying to grow over and atop some of this moderate slash and it got me to wondering how could I accelerate the decomp.
Could I run a disc over it all and spread lime?
I am successfully bush hogging most of it, and slowly breaking down the stuff smaller than my wrist, but there is still a lot of it.
As I get down to the small stuff, it does not burn well (smolders really) and I'm not sure what to do with it.
Ant advice?
Thanks in advance,
DavidFormer Submariner & Army SGT
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Managing 51 Acres of Virginia hills with ponds & streams, mature market timber, riding trails, horse pasture, long gravel drive, veggie garden, & yard.
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07-31-2012, 12:37 PM #2Silver Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
This is where a landscape rake really shines.
If you are in no hurry to seed just spread it out and let the termites and microbes do their thing.
If you are in a hurry rake it over to the tree line beyond your fence line and let it break down there, in a couple of years you will have supreme top soil for use else where when needed.
This is what I have done ( 3 times) and its worked out really well.
Good luck --- J
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07-31-2012, 12:47 PM #3Elite Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
Like J35 says, it sounds like you have some prime material for the makings of a nice compost pile .... if you can gather it up with a rake and then pile it up, amending it with other organic debris - leaves, grass clippings or whatever (ideally 50% brown, 50% green) it should decompose faster ....
You will get some really beautiful composted soil out of it eventually.
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07-31-2012, 01:02 PM #4Veteran Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
I've often seen high-nitrogen fertilizer recommended.
Bruce
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07-31-2012, 01:32 PM #5Gold Member
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Have it mulched!
Lifescapes Forestry Mulching/ Brush Cutting Services
251-331-4475
lifescapes-forestry-mulchling.com
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07-31-2012, 02:24 PM #6Platinum Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
throw the big chunks into a wood chipper
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07-31-2012, 02:56 PM #7Bronze Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
I agree ! have it mulched. I have mulched locations of mature woody mass and returned 6,8,12 months later and done a follow up run on what has had a chance to decay and the outcome was great. Great topsoil. Or if you have gotten the bigger stuff gone and your in an area that permits, you possibly could do a controlled/prescribed burn as the forestry svc does. Just a thought.
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07-31-2012, 07:31 PM #8Elite Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
All,
I had most of everything mulched with a 300hp Franklin running a 10.5' mulcher head last October (that is the only way I can bush hog it).
But the really heavy, the areas where the skidder heavily travelled, the mulch has bigger chunks and is deep...
DavidFormer Submariner & Army SGT
2011 Kioti
DK50SE HST, KL-401 FEL w/72" bucket, tooth bar, & Ratchet Rake, 2 rear remotes, canopy, WR Long RBG72 Grapple, Woods BB72X cutter & TSG-50 stump grinder, TSC PHD, & more to come. Mowers 2003 JD LX266 42" deck mower, & old JD STX-38 (12.5 hp).
Managing 51 Acres of Virginia hills with ponds & streams, mature market timber, riding trails, horse pasture, long gravel drive, veggie garden, & yard.
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07-31-2012, 09:17 PM #9Silver Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
The plot thickens, I was thinking you had some land cleared with track hoe and loader type deal.
No experience with mulching aftermath.
Won't you be fighting saplings and vines forever?
Seems like in our part of the world every tree with a leaf is pretty darn tenacious .
And the larger pine stumps when left to rot in the ground will leave a hole pretty deep, like three to four feet .
Good luck--J
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08-01-2012, 09:09 AM #10Veteran Member
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Re: Accelerating Decomp of timber slash?
Yea, stump holes and horses aren't a great combination.
The attached article may be helpful.
http://www.urbanforestrysouth.org/re...1315/file_name
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