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Anybody used Pathfinder 2 on cut stumps or hack n squirt
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<blockquote data-quote="Tn_Va_Hunter" data-source="post: 5013869" data-attributes="member: 5740"><p>I bought 38 acres 4 years ago this coming April. I've planted apples, pears, peaches (for my kids) and dunstan chestnuts and a couple other varieties. Planting trees is addictive Ans expensive. Especially when you fence each in. Grow tubes. I usually put mulch around my apple trees to help keep weeds down and moisture in. I've also planted several sawtooth oaks. Some don't like them but I don't have many oaks on my land. I've got a couple apple trees that already had fruit and a a couple chestnuts this year. For me. The challenge is learning to prune or what not to prune. I've kept fields Bush hogged. Ans I've let them grow up to see if it makes a difference. This far I've not noticed a difference. I've got a couple areas I'm letting go Ans going to let nature do it's thing to thicken it back up some. I've also got some trees I need to cut to open one end of my plot up to more sunlight. But it's cleaning up the hard part. I don't like leaving trees lay and rot. I try to keep my place as clean as possible. But I'm learning as I go. It's fun for sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tn_Va_Hunter, post: 5013869, member: 5740"] I bought 38 acres 4 years ago this coming April. I’ve planted apples, pears, peaches (for my kids) and dunstan chestnuts and a couple other varieties. Planting trees is addictive Ans expensive. Especially when you fence each in. Grow tubes. I usually put mulch around my apple trees to help keep weeds down and moisture in. I’ve also planted several sawtooth oaks. Some don’t like them but I don’t have many oaks on my land. I’ve got a couple apple trees that already had fruit and a a couple chestnuts this year. For me. The challenge is learning to prune or what not to prune. I’ve kept fields Bush hogged. Ans I’ve let them grow up to see if it makes a difference. This far I’ve not noticed a difference. I’ve got a couple areas I’m letting go Ans going to let nature do it’s thing to thicken it back up some. I’ve also got some trees I need to cut to open one end of my plot up to more sunlight. But it’s cleaning up the hard part. I don’t like leaving trees lay and rot. I try to keep my place as clean as possible. But I’m learning as I go. It’s fun for sure [/QUOTE]
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