Rous14
PMA Member
Definitely thinking about season this fall and can’t wait but also thinking of next steps of habitat management on my farm that I want to get to.
I have a lot of areas on the farm that have pretty large sections of worthless trees (had forester out, believe he said they are silver maple but don’t quote me on that) that are probably 6-7” in diameter and tightly bunched. Very little if any sunlight reaching the floor so not a lot of undergrowth, mostly just exposed dirt with little weed competition.
Question is, this winter early spring if I get a bunch of those trees tipped over by either felling them or hinge cutting them or combo of both and immediately frost seed switch into the mess, any chance it’ll take or do you think by next summer the weeds will go crazy and over take it before it ever gets established?
Any thoughts or experience on how to pull it off possibly?
I have a lot of areas on the farm that have pretty large sections of worthless trees (had forester out, believe he said they are silver maple but don’t quote me on that) that are probably 6-7” in diameter and tightly bunched. Very little if any sunlight reaching the floor so not a lot of undergrowth, mostly just exposed dirt with little weed competition.
Question is, this winter early spring if I get a bunch of those trees tipped over by either felling them or hinge cutting them or combo of both and immediately frost seed switch into the mess, any chance it’ll take or do you think by next summer the weeds will go crazy and over take it before it ever gets established?
Any thoughts or experience on how to pull it off possibly?