Noodlearm
Silver Member
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2004
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- 230
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- SE Michigan
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- Kioti CK30, Cub Cadet LT 1050 lawn Tractor, Huskee GT Garden Tractor
I have purchased some trees from the local conservation district (all seedlings). I plan on planting them where I currently have a field. I was told that it would be best if I tilled the field prior to plantint the trees so that the overgrowth and brush does not kill them. Is this what you all would suggest and if so, is it ok to till while the ground is still very damp? We are just getting rid of the last remnants of snow (still have some in shaded areas). I have never tilled anything before and I don't know if I should wait until the ground is a little drier. I am getting the trees on the 15th of April and would like to have it tilled before than so I can get to plating immediately? Any and all suggestions are appreciated!