There was a plow furrow left between our two lots. I started leveling it last year but ran out of fill. My fence line cleanup gave me the fill and I started moving it today.
I haewelp, did my last job for the plumbing company today. The company was sold and my wife (GM) will not be working for the new owner...so neither will I.
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I had a good time doing the work, very enjoyable digging for me. So, I suppose I'll need to branch out more for the mini to earn its keep.
At first glance I thought you were under attack from a bunch of little Yodas. What's in the box?! I mean, what's in the sacks?There was a plow furrow left between our two lots. I started leveling it last year but ran out of fill. My fence line cleanup gave me the fill and I started moving it today.
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Is the wind there so cold, that you must wrap those little spruce to protect them.There was a plow furrow left between our two lots. I started leveling it last year but ran out of fill. My fence line cleanup gave me the fill and I started moving it today.
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Blue spruce. We planted them last year and the garden center suggested wrapping them for the first couple winters until the roots get established.I hae
At first glance I thought you were under attack from a bunch of little Yodas. What's in the box?! I mean, what's in the sacks?
Nice! Those will look amazing in a few years.Blue spruce. We planted them last year and the garden center suggested wrapping them for the first couple winters until the roots get established.
Will miss your pictorials of your underground plumbing adventures. Hope you pick up something at least as lucrative and interesting.welp, did my last job for the plumbing company today. The company was sold and my wife (GM) will not be working for the new owner...so neither will I.
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I had a good time doing the work, very enjoyable digging for me. So, I suppose I'll need to branch out more for the mini to earn its keep.
Average growth would be 12-18" per year. I'd love to have two rows of them all the way around the property but that isn't in the budget. My goal is to get at least a 100 trees planted a year for the next five years.Nice! Those will look amazing in a few years.
I typically buy a spruce in a bucket around Christmas, put it out on the deck and decorate it (outdoor Christmas tree) then plant it in the spring. I have a couple of nice ones that did well and one went from 4ft to 9ft in four or five years. We see about 12" per year of growth at the most for firs, spruce, pine, etc. What sort of growth rate do you see in your area?
I have hundreds of trees on my property, but mostly in one corner. Luckily the fir trees are quite happy and don't need my help with their agenda to re-populate the entire property.
Gonna miss your posts. Always like to see how others do things.welp, did my last job for the plumbing company today. The company was sold and my wife (GM) will not be working for the new owner...so neither will I.
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I had a good time doing the work, very enjoyable digging for me. So, I suppose I'll need to branch out more for the mini to earn its keep.
Good job.For a hack, I am pretty excited about what I got done on my B2620 TLB today. I need covered storage for a variety of trailers, tractor implements, and a bunch of other stuff. Plans for a container box pole barn got derailed by a host of issues so I have backburned that project and will erect a 20x30 carport structure for a tenth of the cost of the pole barn. So I cleared a wooded section of the property to get ready for the carport. I still need to so some boxscraping to get it a bit more level and then spread some gravel.
Here is what it looked like at the start
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And this is what I ended up with
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And here is some of the in-progress shots
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I learned alot and got much faster near the end. It is impressive what one can do with a compact tractor!
I did that starting about 15 years ago( I think ). I put in Norway spruce, 100/yr., for 5 or 6 years. Purchased from the county soil conservation district. All of our Blue Spruce in this area (Northern Michigan) are dying. They are quite large and doing well. I was attempting to block road noise more than anything. Thinking about it now it could be closer to 20 years, lol. I think Norways grow about twice as fast as Blue Spruce.Average growth would be 12-18" per year. I'd love to have two rows of them all the way around the property but that isn't in the budget. My goal is to get at least a 100 trees planted a year for the next five years.
I don't recall exactly what variety mine are. There is an issue here as well with the blues, a fungus maybe. Apparently you can spray for it.I did that starting about 15 years ago( I think ). I put in Norway spruce, 100/yr., for 5 or 6 years. Purchased from the county soil conservation district. All of our Blue Spruce in this area (Northern Michigan) are dying. They are quite large and doing well. I was attempting to block road noise more than anything. Thinking about it now it could be closer to 20 years, lol. I think Norways grow about twice as fast as Blue Spruce.
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For people who own land, most state forestry organizations sell tree seedlings every spring. You can’t beat the price.We have bought trees and shrubs from alphanurseries.com for a couple years and have a good survival rate. They ship bare root and have several different size plants, they do have a minimum order, we order with our two son in laws. Very reasonably priced.