Re: X-mas tree farming It\'s really cheap to do!!
Roads going up and down on that kind of slope will need some forethought for erosion control and safe operation. Check out some of the USFS sites for tips and sketches.
I recently (4 weeks ago) hand planted 900 seedlings in different areas on my property - most were mixed in with old growth locust trees in existing forested areas, after I had cleared less desireable species.
I planted 500 white pines, 200 white oaks, and 200 mixed wildlife species and used a product called VISAPORE tree mats. These are a 3'X3' mat used to control weed growth for the first three years - They allow moisture thru the material and helps keep it in, but also blocks out potential growth of competing weeds and grasses.
A VA forestor recommended these - Guess I'll see how they work. They slip right over the seedling and are pinned down with 6" staples in 5 locations.
Also - I would recommend you purchase a planting bar if you will be planting seedlings - These are much easier than using a shovel, especially if you have many to plant.
Plant the trees - you will be doing a great ecological service for all, even if you don't end up farming christmas trees
Good Luck!
Roads going up and down on that kind of slope will need some forethought for erosion control and safe operation. Check out some of the USFS sites for tips and sketches.
I recently (4 weeks ago) hand planted 900 seedlings in different areas on my property - most were mixed in with old growth locust trees in existing forested areas, after I had cleared less desireable species.
I planted 500 white pines, 200 white oaks, and 200 mixed wildlife species and used a product called VISAPORE tree mats. These are a 3'X3' mat used to control weed growth for the first three years - They allow moisture thru the material and helps keep it in, but also blocks out potential growth of competing weeds and grasses.
A VA forestor recommended these - Guess I'll see how they work. They slip right over the seedling and are pinned down with 6" staples in 5 locations.
Also - I would recommend you purchase a planting bar if you will be planting seedlings - These are much easier than using a shovel, especially if you have many to plant.
Plant the trees - you will be doing a great ecological service for all, even if you don't end up farming christmas trees
Good Luck!