Peabbles
02-15-2017, 12:00 PM
Very new to this hobby, but the kids and I find it a lot of fun. I do have a couple questions on tapping our 2nd year. The kids got a new book this year called "sugarbush spring". A children's picture book that mentions a tree being too big/old to tap. It was the first I'd ever seen mention of a tree being too old. Is there such a thing as too old or too big when tapping a tree?
2. What are the guidelines for tapping year after year? I've seen min. 6" horizontal separation from old tap holes and min. 24" vertical separation. I'm not sure how this pattern is sustainable for generations. Does this only apply if you can still see the old tap holes? Does anyone have a tapping pattern that they follow or a recommended resource to look at?
2. What are the guidelines for tapping year after year? I've seen min. 6" horizontal separation from old tap holes and min. 24" vertical separation. I'm not sure how this pattern is sustainable for generations. Does this only apply if you can still see the old tap holes? Does anyone have a tapping pattern that they follow or a recommended resource to look at?