Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: Dahlgren Trapper]
#8615529
Yesterday at 10:26 PM
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Michigan
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Michigan
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Did a bit of planting like usual this spring. I put 6 cottonwoods between my pond and driveway. 6 white oaks around the yard. Pulled a few blue spruce out front of my house and seeded 2 rows of Osage orange just outside the right of way along the road. Also chisel plowed the front yard and prepped for native wildflower which hopefully I will plant next week. Trying for less grass and more wildlife.
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Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: Dahlgren Trapper]
#8615571
Yesterday at 11:37 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Oregon
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I'm still trying to figure out if I ever plated trees in my lifetime. And would it have been silver or bronze?
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: OKforester]
#8615578
Yesterday at 11:55 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
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Georgia
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Roughly 7.5 million loblolly pine...give or take a hundred thousand. You and everyone else. Put a few tens of thousands in the dirt myself. Just about have to give them away now with mills closing.
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Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: Dahlgren Trapper]
#8615583
9 hours ago
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Joined: May 2009
Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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Champaign County, Ohio.
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I planted pawpaw, black walnut, Osage orange, Montmorency cherry, apricot and peach seeds, with black walnut being the most at a few hundred pounds. My partner and I need to pot up close to 2000 trees very soon including 300 black walnut, 300 pawpaw, 100 aronia berry, 100 wild plum, 100 mixed hickory and the rest of 100 bald cypress, 100 American hazelnut, 100 white oak, 100 plus persimmons and 100 tulip poplar, plus many of the black walnut seedlings that are coming up, plus apricot, persimmon, burr oak and peach in last year's air pruning beds. I'm hoping to make over $60,000.00in inventory for our nursery this year, on the cheap.
I planted hundreds of Rememberance elderberry clones, a lot of red oseir do wood, a few hundred Amorphophallus konjacs, a bunch of giant elephant ear and canna and 23 gooseberries. I potted up 32 dahlias yesterday and have 60 some more to plant. My partner is supposed to buy 60 more dahlias tomorrow. I have some mullien and horseradish to plant, that I dug. I'm going to dig and pot up some more gooseberries and mullien, ironweed, milkweed, golden rod, mulberry trees, 5 red cedars and some callery pear, to graft onto.
Keith
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Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: KeithC]
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9 hours ago
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Coldspring Texas
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Coldspring Texas
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I planted pawpaw, black walnut, Osage orange, Montmorency cherry, apricot and peach seeds, with black walnut being the most at a few hundred pounds. My partner and I need to pot up close to 2000 trees very soon including 300 black walnut, 300 pawpaw, 100 aronia berry, 100 wild plum, 100 mixed hickory and the rest of 100 bald cypress, 100 American hazelnut, 100 white oak, 100 plus persimmons and 100 tulip poplar, plus many of the black walnut seedlings that are coming up, plus apricot, persimmon, burr oak and peach in last year's air pruning beds. I'm hoping to make over $60,000.00in inventory for our nursery this year, on the cheap.
Keith ….I didn’t finish reading it all …but are you related to Johnny Appleseed… or someone like that ?
Insert profound nonsense here
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Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: Savell]
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9 hours ago
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Joined: May 2009
Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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Champaign County, Ohio.
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I planted pawpaw, black walnut, Osage orange, Montmorency cherry, apricot and peach seeds, with black walnut being the most at a few hundred pounds. My partner and I need to pot up close to 2000 trees very soon including 300 black walnut, 300 pawpaw, 100 aronia berry, 100 wild plum, 100 mixed hickory and the rest of 100 bald cypress, 100 American hazelnut, 100 white oak, 100 plus persimmons and 100 tulip poplar, plus many of the black walnut seedlings that are coming up, plus apricot, persimmon, burr oak and peach in last year's air pruning beds. I'm hoping to make over $60,000.00in inventory for our nursery this year, on the cheap.
Keith ….I didn’t finish reading it all …but are you related to Johnny Appleseed… or someone like that ? Unsurprisingly. He lived a few miles from here too. I have wild apple trees on my farm, that could be out of his. Keith
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Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: Dahlgren Trapper]
#8615653
1 hour ago
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Joined: Dec 2011
MT
snowy
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MT
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Nothing this spring but did last fall. Aspens are doing great this spring.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: so who's, plating trees
[Re: Brian Mongeau]
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13 minutes ago
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Joined: Nov 2017
Siberia
Tatiana
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Siberia
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I don't think I've planted a tree in my life. I struggle to grow tomatoes. tomatoes are capricious jerks. Verticillum this, Phytophthora that. stil can't plant mine because of the cold weather and they are everywhere. Just yank some saplings out of the ground where they are thick, when there's rain in the forecast, and stick them back into the ground where you want more trees. Works with oaks, walnuts, spruce, fir, mountain ash, ..., ... Even small ones are better than nothing. It's rewarding to see them alive and growing later. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-50953-293611-1000041700.jpg)
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