| As found |
This year we saw tremendous growth in the seedlings planted this last Spring and several feet of growth in many of the now three year old trees planted immediately following the clearcut. We also saw dozens of trees severely rubbed by the bucks that roam the property. This tree was not the worst of them. Some had obviously been charged and broken off. Where only rubbed on one side and some vertically continuous bark remaining, it is possible to protect them with a water-based bark healing compound. It doesn't really heal anything, it just protects the raw center of the tree and edges of the remaining bark which eventually can grow back around the tree.
| Tree wound compound applied |
The tubes are milk-blue, 4" in diameter and 3' long. We decided to buy 100 to try them. They come flat and are wrapped around the tree and closed by engaging punched tabs. We will show this process in a later post. The material is back-ordered so we got the last 87 tubes and think we like them so hope they come available soon so we can put them on this Spring and Summer.
We plan little planting this year and have ordered only 70 plants, mostly native bushes. We are considering perhaps adding 50 Korean Pines for eventual pine nut production. We also are behind on alder thinning and will be looking into harvesting a truck load or two of merchantable trees if we can get a logging plan put together. It is time to update the forest management plan already.
| Finally weather-tight, colors TBD |
| East quarter & well house (looking NW) |
That's all for now. Stay tuned for the next installment.
Dale
I love reading about the progress you guys are making on Cora. Those pesky deer are so gosh darn destructive. I have to say, I'm glad you guys decided against the hunting thing....Sending lot's of good vibes your way~ Shawn
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