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Pine seedling growth
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5281270" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The muddy conditions helped getting the dibble bars in the ground, but the next week, when things dried up and I tried to plant the last couple hundred seedling myself on a rocky ridge, I was wishing for the mud again! I bought the super heavy-duty "rock" dibble bars. They really help. Only problem is they weight about 20 lbs. Throw one of those down hard four or five times to find a spot between the rocks, then jump on it with all your weight. Now repeat a couple hundred times. Now do that all day every day for a week. You won't feel very good afterwards, especially at 60 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5281270, member: 17"] The muddy conditions helped getting the dibble bars in the ground, but the next week, when things dried up and I tried to plant the last couple hundred seedling myself on a rocky ridge, I was wishing for the mud again! I bought the super heavy-duty "rock" dibble bars. They really help. Only problem is they weight about 20 lbs. Throw one of those down hard four or five times to find a spot between the rocks, then jump on it with all your weight. Now repeat a couple hundred times. Now do that all day every day for a week. You won't feel very good afterwards, especially at 60 years old. [/QUOTE]
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