Deerherd
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A couple of months ago I ordered 200 Norway Spruce 2-2 bare root trees from the State, that are supposed to be 18-24 inches tall. I am planning on planting them in three rows about 600 feet long.
Well I have to go pick them up tomorrow and they need to be planted fairly soon. Problem is the snow isn't all gone and it's 28 degrees this morning. The weather is supposed to be above freezing and sunny for the next 4-5 days so that should help but this AM the top couple inches of ground is pretty frozen.
I was planning on discing up an area 40 ft wide by 600 feet long, dragging it with a drag harrow and planting them, but winter doesn't want to leave. I am going to attempt to disc the ground this afternoon but I'm afraid I will just make a huge mess. I'll post some pictures later. I'm hoping exposing the ground to sun and wind will help dry it out.
I know I can toe the trees in for a little while but not sure how long that will work.
My other option would be to pot them up and plant them in the fall but that will be a little more work/expensive. Not sure I can locate 200 3 gal pots in short order either.
Anybody have any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Well I have to go pick them up tomorrow and they need to be planted fairly soon. Problem is the snow isn't all gone and it's 28 degrees this morning. The weather is supposed to be above freezing and sunny for the next 4-5 days so that should help but this AM the top couple inches of ground is pretty frozen.
I was planning on discing up an area 40 ft wide by 600 feet long, dragging it with a drag harrow and planting them, but winter doesn't want to leave. I am going to attempt to disc the ground this afternoon but I'm afraid I will just make a huge mess. I'll post some pictures later. I'm hoping exposing the ground to sun and wind will help dry it out.
I know I can toe the trees in for a little while but not sure how long that will work.
My other option would be to pot them up and plant them in the fall but that will be a little more work/expensive. Not sure I can locate 200 3 gal pots in short order either.
Anybody have any ideas? Thanks in advance!