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<blockquote data-quote="KJS - ND" data-source="post: 214286" data-attributes="member: 1858"><p>Just a reminder, it looks like the weather may finally be turning towards spring - with the cold weather we've been having, the things we all need to do in the spring will be condensed into a shorter period than normal.</p><p></p><p>Had a buddy ask about planting some cuttings and thought this was a good reminder this year the period between the frost coming out of the ground and the willows/dogwood/other trees breaking bud might be pretty close together.</p><p></p><p>If you're like me and enjoy planting trees - I recommend you incorporate some cuttings into your spring 'chores' as they are economical (can find in the ditch if you drive around a bit), easy, and a good way to add some browse and cover. Don't miss your shortened window.</p><p></p><p>Happy planting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KJS - ND, post: 214286, member: 1858"] Just a reminder, it looks like the weather may finally be turning towards spring - with the cold weather we've been having, the things we all need to do in the spring will be condensed into a shorter period than normal. Had a buddy ask about planting some cuttings and thought this was a good reminder this year the period between the frost coming out of the ground and the willows/dogwood/other trees breaking bud might be pretty close together. If you're like me and enjoy planting trees - I recommend you incorporate some cuttings into your spring 'chores' as they are economical (can find in the ditch if you drive around a bit), easy, and a good way to add some browse and cover. Don't miss your shortened window. Happy planting. [/QUOTE]
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