Tor Haxson
03-18-2014, 09:35 PM
Athens County Bud report..
-edit- failed to mention all my trees are on a north facing slope.
I do not tap silvers, but I noticed silvers budding in valley along the hocking River a few days ago.
I do tap reds and 2 of my reds are just starting to bud today.
One is a fast growing red that gets lots of sun, about midway between the ridge and the valley. I tap it even though it is small, I intend to kill it this year or the next so that the sugar maple that is being shaded by it can take over.
The other budding red is a woods grown red, but a dominant tree with a high crown.
I have reds on the ridge that are in a mixed wood and not dominant trees, they have not budded yet.
No Sugar Maples have budded yet.
I am ready to call it a season, if I have another boil in me, I might pull the reds off of my mostly sugar tubing lines to keep the buddy sap away from the good sap.
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Tor
-edit- failed to mention all my trees are on a north facing slope.
I do not tap silvers, but I noticed silvers budding in valley along the hocking River a few days ago.
I do tap reds and 2 of my reds are just starting to bud today.
One is a fast growing red that gets lots of sun, about midway between the ridge and the valley. I tap it even though it is small, I intend to kill it this year or the next so that the sugar maple that is being shaded by it can take over.
The other budding red is a woods grown red, but a dominant tree with a high crown.
I have reds on the ridge that are in a mixed wood and not dominant trees, they have not budded yet.
No Sugar Maples have budded yet.
I am ready to call it a season, if I have another boil in me, I might pull the reds off of my mostly sugar tubing lines to keep the buddy sap away from the good sap.
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Tor