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Transplanting White Pine
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<blockquote data-quote="Newfie" data-source="post: 21783" data-attributes="member: 2236"><p>I've been thinning some hardwoods for cordwood and have come across areas of White pines from seedling size to 11-12 year old saplings.</p><p> It seems a shame to just zip 'em down when they are in the way and was wondering if there were any special considerations for transplanting.</p><p></p><p>1) Which size might survive best?</p><p>2) Do white pine transplant well?</p><p>3) when is the best time of year to do it?</p><p>4) Is it really worth the effort, I will I just be digging up a bunch of sad or dead trees in a years time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newfie, post: 21783, member: 2236"] I've been thinning some hardwoods for cordwood and have come across areas of White pines from seedling size to 11-12 year old saplings. It seems a shame to just zip 'em down when they are in the way and was wondering if there were any special considerations for transplanting. 1) Which size might survive best? 2) Do white pine transplant well? 3) when is the best time of year to do it? 4) Is it really worth the effort, I will I just be digging up a bunch of sad or dead trees in a years time? [/QUOTE]
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