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Post by RiverJim on Dec 24, 2007 17:38:20 GMT -5
So adding a tree spade would be no big deal... I think I have everything else... A spade is not what you need for seedlings. Unless it's a foot powered one. A seedling planter essentially cuts open a furrow that you stick the tree in, then there should be wheels trailing that close the furrow back up. You'll probably need to "stomp" them in once they are in the ground. I'm not sure if there are commercially available planters out there. If there are, they are probably $$$ and special order since they aren't a high demand item. The only one I've been on was homemade. Wish I had some pics to show you but I don't. Check in the south (like georgia) I rode one for a winter planting pines down there.
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Post by kbiddle on Dec 26, 2007 8:44:07 GMT -5
Thanks for everyones feedback... I appreciate it... And agreed not a spade persue... sorry for the confusion.. And yes I agree it does all start with soil samples... I have done many and it does always start there....
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Post by varmint101 on Dec 26, 2007 12:03:20 GMT -5
That's funny. I was just thinking that would be something to do just the other day after realizing every hunting show has a food plot section it seems. I think it would work.
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