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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 225496" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>Don't forget if you just want to till wide enough for the fabric you can get a rototiller for the rear of a tractor and hit with that a few times and keep going deeper and you won't have to get a plow or disk from a farmer. We did it both ways and the tiller really leaves it nice and soft. Would do that way if i had to do it all over again. If you don't have one lots of people around Bismarck have tractors and tillers.</p><p>Yep water first 3 years when needed and that is over half the battle!</p><p>Drove by our farm a couple weeks ago (we sold the farmstead about 4 years ago) and man are those pines doing well. Guessing most are 12' high and some higher. Did the fabric and really cut down on the weeding. You will have to pull some weeds or spray roundup around the trees as some weeds will come up where they cut a hole for the tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 225496, member: 642"] Don't forget if you just want to till wide enough for the fabric you can get a rototiller for the rear of a tractor and hit with that a few times and keep going deeper and you won't have to get a plow or disk from a farmer. We did it both ways and the tiller really leaves it nice and soft. Would do that way if i had to do it all over again. If you don't have one lots of people around Bismarck have tractors and tillers. Yep water first 3 years when needed and that is over half the battle! Drove by our farm a couple weeks ago (we sold the farmstead about 4 years ago) and man are those pines doing well. Guessing most are 12' high and some higher. Did the fabric and really cut down on the weeding. You will have to pull some weeds or spray roundup around the trees as some weeds will come up where they cut a hole for the tree. [/QUOTE]
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