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<blockquote data-quote="limit2winit" data-source="post: 225542" data-attributes="member: 5550"><p>Planted 3,000 trees this spring with something very similar to land shark plow posted above. i didn't use fabric and it really didn't create a mess as posted above. Actually appears as most of the dirt from the sod that was dug up ended up laying down back into the furrow from the rain. I haven't watered them once this year other than the 15"+ of rain we've received (which ill admit we've been extremely lucky with this year). We do have some weeds coming in, but those will be taken care of with a chemical treatment. Only prep we did before hand was spraying the areas before planting the trees. only issue there was we didn't use enough to do a full kill off. The trees so far look really good. better than what i was anticipating anyway. Everybody has their way of planting, at the end of the day there isnt a wrong way. get the trees in the ground and one way or another get them water. they'll grow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="limit2winit, post: 225542, member: 5550"] Planted 3,000 trees this spring with something very similar to land shark plow posted above. i didn't use fabric and it really didn't create a mess as posted above. Actually appears as most of the dirt from the sod that was dug up ended up laying down back into the furrow from the rain. I haven't watered them once this year other than the 15"+ of rain we've received (which ill admit we've been extremely lucky with this year). We do have some weeds coming in, but those will be taken care of with a chemical treatment. Only prep we did before hand was spraying the areas before planting the trees. only issue there was we didn't use enough to do a full kill off. The trees so far look really good. better than what i was anticipating anyway. Everybody has their way of planting, at the end of the day there isnt a wrong way. get the trees in the ground and one way or another get them water. they'll grow [/QUOTE]
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