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Looking to replant areas of woods
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<blockquote data-quote="cj7jeep81" data-source="post: 235661" data-attributes="member: 5198"><p>Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if that would be enough time or not. I'll probably just plant some to fill in the areas, and for the kids/future grandkids to enjoy later.</p><p>I see your from Muncie. Is there anything you would recommend in particular to plant (as far as non-fruit/nut bearing trees go)? I'd like to have a nice variety of trees on the property. Right now it is pretty much 100% decidious trees (previous owners planted a screen of evergreens on one edge of the property). I'd like to plant some other evergreens as well, but I'm not sure what type to plant in the woods (where there would be a lot of shade from the other trees).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj7jeep81, post: 235661, member: 5198"] Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if that would be enough time or not. I'll probably just plant some to fill in the areas, and for the kids/future grandkids to enjoy later. I see your from Muncie. Is there anything you would recommend in particular to plant (as far as non-fruit/nut bearing trees go)? I'd like to have a nice variety of trees on the property. Right now it is pretty much 100% decidious trees (previous owners planted a screen of evergreens on one edge of the property). I'd like to plant some other evergreens as well, but I'm not sure what type to plant in the woods (where there would be a lot of shade from the other trees). [/QUOTE]
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