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Tree Recommendations
We've got a field on the top of a hill, approx 300' above a nearby river,
After many years of trying we've decided its too rocky and dry to keep wasting food plot seed on. Also its near the entrance to our property so we want to put some kind of hedge row to keep people from spotlighting the entire field. We would like to encourage deer primarily, but if there is one that bear & turkey's would like as well that would be a bonus. So i gues im asking two questions: 1. What is a good hedge/wind break tree or shrub that will provide food? 2. What's a good, fast maturing tree to put on the other side of the hedges? Thanks! |
RE: Tree Recommendations
If you have adequite moisture I would plant a proper wind break: 3 or 5 rows with cedar, pine and spruce alternating to stop wind at all elevations. Behind that I would plant apples. They do quite well in my high and dry rocky areas after they get rooted.
Dan O. |
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I may get chastised for suggesting this, but if you can control them Autumn Olives are fast growing, provide berries for bear, deer, and turkeys, and will grow on the poorest soils. Some consider them a nuisance species because they are so prolific, but I would rather have plenty of them as opposed to multiflora roses and the like.
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Originally i was going to put Autumn olive in, but its on the do not plant list for my area.
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After doing some research, and seeing what i can buy cheaply from the Virginia Forestry site, I think im gonna go w/ Sawtooth Oak and American Hazelnut.
And probably do an apple grove as well... Any thoughts or opinions on these selections? |
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For the vision break I would try red cedars. The mast trees I would plant further from the road, maybe in some better dirt.
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I didn't read your post thouroughly the first time. If you're concerned about spotlighting why plant something that would draw them? I would plant something for a screen only! Have you looked at hybrid poplars? They are really fast growing trees.
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Im just gonna plant a small row of cedars or something for a vision break, then put the food behind it... Its a limited access road so its not a huge concern... Im more interested in providing food...
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RE: Tree Recommendations
ORIGINAL: HuntingEd After doing some research, and seeing what i can buy cheaply from the Virginia Forestry site, I think im gonna go w/ Sawtooth Oak and American Hazelnut. And probably do an apple grove as well... Any thoughts or opinions on these selections? |
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how fast do chestnut's and beech trees grow?? im looking for a quick yeild mast. I guess if i dont really need the sawtooths, i could just plant a mix of hazelnuts and apples...
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