bowman
Super Moderator
I live on 2.5 acres with approximately 1.5 acres in a timber that is L shaped. The outside if the L is bordered by the neighbor's stubble bean field. The very inside of the L is a 1/4 acre food polt, the rest is bordered mowed grass.
How do you know if you should burn and how do you go about it? I have lots if head high honey suckle, hackberry, and choke cherry, mostly honey suckle. The larger trees are tighly spaced walnut with the ocasional dead cedar. There are alot of dead elm both standing and down. Should I consider a burn? It is so thick that I can only get through on my cut trails.
I also have about 10 small pin and white oaks that I planted last year. All are caged and approximately 2-3 feet tall. They are planted in the few open areas that I have.
So should I consider a burn and if so, how do I do it? Would I gain anything? Will anything kill that honey suckle? Thanks in advance!
How do you know if you should burn and how do you go about it? I have lots if head high honey suckle, hackberry, and choke cherry, mostly honey suckle. The larger trees are tighly spaced walnut with the ocasional dead cedar. There are alot of dead elm both standing and down. Should I consider a burn? It is so thick that I can only get through on my cut trails.
I also have about 10 small pin and white oaks that I planted last year. All are caged and approximately 2-3 feet tall. They are planted in the few open areas that I have.
So should I consider a burn and if so, how do I do it? Would I gain anything? Will anything kill that honey suckle? Thanks in advance!