Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Evidently, this tree grows in this area (as well as many others I suppose). It's a fast growing tree, considered by some to be a trash tree, considered by others to be desirable for wood. (Having heard "omg" stories about the price it brought years ago, but have never heard about todays prices)
anyway
I found one on the farm a year ago, seems it is growing out of a place I burned a slash pile that was left there. Hmmmm...fast forward to ANOTHER place I had a fire and I found another. Hmmmm... go to yet another place I had a fire and yes... another. I just got home from yet a different part of farm where yes, I had another fire (and these were large fires) and found a FOREST of these trees growing.
I can see the errant seed falling and sprouting up, but I've now come to conclude that something ELSE is going on here to make these sprout up very specifically to where I had fires a couple years ago.
Any ideas as to why these are proliferating at these locations?
Are they easily transplantable? (they are maybe 10/15 feet tall and some are only 2 feet tall)
The more I read, the more I get intrigued by this tree (yet I also suspect that PART of what I read is hype). none the less, it DOES grow fast, the wife DOES want an area planted with trees, the wife DOES like lavender colored flowers/blooms...
I have to admit, it's got me thinking about a mass transplanting. But I'm still befuddled as to why they are growing rampent on my fire areas. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Richard
anyway
I found one on the farm a year ago, seems it is growing out of a place I burned a slash pile that was left there. Hmmmm...fast forward to ANOTHER place I had a fire and I found another. Hmmmm... go to yet another place I had a fire and yes... another. I just got home from yet a different part of farm where yes, I had another fire (and these were large fires) and found a FOREST of these trees growing.
I can see the errant seed falling and sprouting up, but I've now come to conclude that something ELSE is going on here to make these sprout up very specifically to where I had fires a couple years ago.
Any ideas as to why these are proliferating at these locations?
Are they easily transplantable? (they are maybe 10/15 feet tall and some are only 2 feet tall)
The more I read, the more I get intrigued by this tree (yet I also suspect that PART of what I read is hype). none the less, it DOES grow fast, the wife DOES want an area planted with trees, the wife DOES like lavender colored flowers/blooms...
I have to admit, it's got me thinking about a mass transplanting. But I'm still befuddled as to why they are growing rampent on my fire areas. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Richard