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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 432605" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>honestly not sure about mowing, it would probably depend a lot on how consistent you are about it. I mow between my tree rows because it keeps weeds down and I would think less growth between rows would leave more water for the tree roots. It might depend on what you ahve planted more than anything. Some plants are better at competing for water than others are. Plastic I know helps a ton. Ive got some ponderosa that were planted in plastic, and I had some extras soil conservation gave me that I planted with no plastic, and just let them compete with the grass for water. The plastic ones are mostly 4-6ft tall now and the one without plastic are all less than 2ft tall. BTW if you have ponderosa, be careful with nitrogen fertilizer, I fried mine pretty good 2 summers ago, but they all survived, but they lost a lot of leaves initially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 432605, member: 562"] honestly not sure about mowing, it would probably depend a lot on how consistent you are about it. I mow between my tree rows because it keeps weeds down and I would think less growth between rows would leave more water for the tree roots. It might depend on what you ahve planted more than anything. Some plants are better at competing for water than others are. Plastic I know helps a ton. Ive got some ponderosa that were planted in plastic, and I had some extras soil conservation gave me that I planted with no plastic, and just let them compete with the grass for water. The plastic ones are mostly 4-6ft tall now and the one without plastic are all less than 2ft tall. BTW if you have ponderosa, be careful with nitrogen fertilizer, I fried mine pretty good 2 summers ago, but they all survived, but they lost a lot of leaves initially. [/QUOTE]
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