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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 403915" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>If having to hand plant some little trees, get a skid steer or tractor loader, and put 1 pallet fork on it. Then measure up about 1 foot and put bright tape around the pallet fork at the 1 foot mark.</p><p>Then just go along and stick that fork in the dirt, up to the tape and go on to the next and so on.</p><p>A person can come behind you and place the little tree roots straight down in the hole. Might need a little stick to put the root straight down. Then put a little dirt over the roots and tamp it closed. Those suckers grow much faster when the roots are straight down, as they are in the moisture.</p><p>Too often the soil conservation plants the trees, they are not going deep enough and the roots are horizontal and not verticle. Defintely use the fabric if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 403915, member: 642"] If having to hand plant some little trees, get a skid steer or tractor loader, and put 1 pallet fork on it. Then measure up about 1 foot and put bright tape around the pallet fork at the 1 foot mark. Then just go along and stick that fork in the dirt, up to the tape and go on to the next and so on. A person can come behind you and place the little tree roots straight down in the hole. Might need a little stick to put the root straight down. Then put a little dirt over the roots and tamp it closed. Those suckers grow much faster when the roots are straight down, as they are in the moisture. Too often the soil conservation plants the trees, they are not going deep enough and the roots are horizontal and not verticle. Defintely use the fabric if you can. [/QUOTE]
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