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<blockquote data-quote="Wall-eyes" data-source="post: 432628" data-attributes="member: 1902"><p>When I did my trees 35 years ago. I had ASCS office machine plant six rows of mixture than I bought 2' scotch, ponderosa, blue spruce in bulk somewhere up by Devils Lake ND, I bought them in bulk and put big 16" drill and 3 point and planted them, then water heck out of them. Miracid fertilizer is best for all evergreens and just 10-10-10 for rest. I tilled all the time and had tree row weeder mounted on tractor no fabric for me, but it is good idea if you don't have time. You will lose some here and there over time, just have to get more each year to plant. I always said I know why ND does not have many tree's. Alot of work for sure put know it all looks great in the end. Back in day if had more 40 or 80 acres I believe you could get money for well too, not sure now days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wall-eyes, post: 432628, member: 1902"] When I did my trees 35 years ago. I had ASCS office machine plant six rows of mixture than I bought 2' scotch, ponderosa, blue spruce in bulk somewhere up by Devils Lake ND, I bought them in bulk and put big 16" drill and 3 point and planted them, then water heck out of them. Miracid fertilizer is best for all evergreens and just 10-10-10 for rest. I tilled all the time and had tree row weeder mounted on tractor no fabric for me, but it is good idea if you don't have time. You will lose some here and there over time, just have to get more each year to plant. I always said I know why ND does not have many tree's. Alot of work for sure put know it all looks great in the end. Back in day if had more 40 or 80 acres I believe you could get money for well too, not sure now days. [/QUOTE]
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