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<blockquote data-quote="Tymurrey" data-source="post: 432585" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>I think where a tree spade would be beneficial too is when i have leftover trees from spring planting and replacements i could plant them in an area until i am ready for them. I've tried it before and after a couple years digging them up with a shovel and transplanting but i don't think i took enough of the root ball and they died or i did it to late in the spring. [ATTACH=full]71892[/ATTACH]</p><p>in the pic you can see the food plots i have on the right side. the rainbow lines are all soil conservation planted trees and the 5 pink ones are planned continuations of the rows. I have hand planted a few thousand trees in the pasture but they are sure slow to take off without fabric and care. easy to see all the junipers and cedars when it's grazed down though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymurrey, post: 432585, member: 859"] I think where a tree spade would be beneficial too is when i have leftover trees from spring planting and replacements i could plant them in an area until i am ready for them. I've tried it before and after a couple years digging them up with a shovel and transplanting but i don't think i took enough of the root ball and they died or i did it to late in the spring. [ATTACH type="full"]71892[/ATTACH] in the pic you can see the food plots i have on the right side. the rainbow lines are all soil conservation planted trees and the 5 pink ones are planned continuations of the rows. I have hand planted a few thousand trees in the pasture but they are sure slow to take off without fabric and care. easy to see all the junipers and cedars when it's grazed down though. [/QUOTE]
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