The New Forestry Or the Continental System Adapted to British Woodlands And Ga

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The New Forestry Or the Continental System Adapted to British Woodlands And Ga
John Simpson
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Unlike Figure 2, however, the roots have grown in a natural position, and in pit plant- ing can be easily inserted in the hole in the right way.
SECTION XL FINAL TRANSPLANTING TO THE WOODS. SETTING OUT THE LINES.
The first work consists in clearing the ground of all rubbish and surface vegetation by cutting or burning. That done, the lines should be set out not more than three feet apart in favourable situations, while two feet is not too close at high and cold elevations. There is no objection
... to thick planting, except the cost of the plants, and Fig 5< the advantages of getting the trees to Transplanted Tree. Meet and cover the ground quickly is Right Root Form. Unquestionable. The greater warmth and shelter afforded, when this stage is reached, is exhibited in the quicker growth and general well-being of the trees. It is understood, of course, that the distance between the plants in the rows ;is the same as the distance between the rows. The lines should be set out broadside to prevailing and cold winds for the sake of shelter, and not end-on to the wind, and so admitting cold currents between the rows.

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