Greg, I too just joined the forum and am establishing a piece of land near mills,NE. I grew up in Gregory and get back often to hunt with my dad. Maybe we can compare notes and learn together. We just started overhauling this piece of land last year with planting 600 trees and putting in around 10 acres of food plots. So far the food plots have been amazing for deer and turkey. BryanThanks for the reply dbltree. Would you recomend any certain types of red oaks, any certain hybrids. As far as weed control would you put weed mats done or just use herbicide. If herbicide what would you recomend. The trees wil all be tubed. Thanks
Greg
I planted red a nd white oaks, red cedar, blue spruce, ponderosa pine, crabapple, plum, and caragana for the shrub row in our shelter belt. The red crafts didn't fare too well, may have got some bad seedlings as this is a hardy tree usually. I would definitely tube the hardwood trees and maybe wire cage or use a repellent on the evergreens. We had a lot of deer problems. Also bury the tubes in the dirt or leave them up an inch or two to prevent mice from buy.ding nests in them and girdling the trees. The nrcs was a nice help too. This forum is great and will help you with any questions you may have. These guys have encountered just about everything. Good luck!Bryan good to hear from another local guy. We are working on my Grandpa's(Sundquist) ranch north of Dallas. What kind of trees did you all put in last year? Did they survive and grow well? Have you started any oaks yet? We are planning on planting some shelterbelts through the NRCS office and then filling in other areas with some oaks. Any help would be great.
Greg
Thanks for the reply dbltree. Would you recomend any certain types of red oaks, any certain hybrids. As far as weed control would you put weed mats done or just use herbicide. If herbicide what would you recomend. The trees wil all be tubed. Thanks
Greg
New to the forum and new to planting oaks. I am in need of some good information, so I am hoping you guys can help me out. I have read most of the previous posts about oak and tree plantings, and need some more information. Going to give you a little background about the ranch so hopefully you can help me out. My ranch is located in south central south dakota and has no oaks on or around it, so I figured I better get some going. The soil is not near the quality of Iowa soil and consits of clay, sandy mix. We do have some areas that are wet, but the majority gets dry in the summer. Looking at planting around 40 Dwarf Chinkapin and Burgambel. I am also going to plant 20 or so Bur Oaks, 30 Burenglish, and 20 Schuettes in the areas that do not drain as much. Wondering what you guys with more experience think these trees will do with the soil type, moisture, and location. I am also looking at either getting these trees from Morse Nursery or Oikos Nursery. Any thoughts or help would be great. Thanks in advance
Greg
New to the forum and new to planting oaks. I am in need of some good information, so I am hoping you guys can help me out. I have read most of the previous posts about oak and tree plantings, and need some more information. Going to give you a little background about the ranch so hopefully you can help me out. My ranch is located in south central south dakota and has no oaks on or around it, so I figured I better get some going. The soil is not near the quality of Iowa soil and consits of clay, sandy mix. We do have some areas that are wet, but the majority gets dry in the summer. Looking at planting around 40 Dwarf Chinkapin and Burgambel. I am also going to plant 20 or so Bur Oaks, 30 Burenglish, and 20 Schuettes in the areas that do not drain as much. Wondering what you guys with more experience think these trees will do with the soil type, moisture, and location. I am also looking at either getting these trees from Morse Nursery or Oikos Nursery. Any thoughts or help would be great. Thanks in advance
Greg
Sorry, that nursery in North Dakota is Lincoln-Oakes. Very good trees.
How wet does the soil need to be in the rootmaker cells with my acorns? Also how long should it roughly take to see something happening?
Phil you had trouble with rodents even with the tubes on the seedlings?
So I have an increasing number of sprouts showing up which is a relief, but now I need to get ready for next step. At most I may have 2 dozen trees to plant. I was planning to buy the Protex tubes as they seem to be favored by many of you, but do they sell them in such small numbers? Looks like everyone buys them by the 100's. I figured I would get electric fence posts from farm store to stake them.