We got pretty serious about improving the trees on the farm a few years ago. We rented an excavator, and pulled out all the buckthorn around all the fields - they made an impenetrable barrier between the woods and the fields. Next we rented a skid steer and and a tree spade attachment (we got it from the local tree nursery for a week) We filled about 4 acres of fallow fields with maples from the understory of the maple woods, about 400 trees, all between 8 to 20 feet tall (so that the deer cant get to them) and usually only 1" in diameter. The fields were too steep for big tractors and have been empty for 10 years now. We also moved about 60 white pine to line the concession road - all the ash along the road side died so we replaced them.
About a dozen or so of the maples and 1 white pine died, the rest are all alive and growing. There have been 2 growing seasons, the trees are getting stronger and stronger. We are hoping to to it again in a year or two to fill in some gaps and once some more saplings start up in the bush to transplant. There are 2 things I will do differently - the health of the tree before the transplant is important, we got some somewhat sickly looking crowded trees from the understory, they are struggling to become vigorous in the open - we will see how they come along. Also some very slender trees that were supported by other trees in the forest all drooped over to the ground once the leaves came out (the deer subsequently defoliated them) - I would cut off the tops to reduce the top-heaviness before they leaf out.
Last edited by PCFarms; 03-17-2023 at 09:48 AM.
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