. Farm forestry [microform]. Woodlots; Tree planting; Forêts privées; Arbres. S3 In plaiitin^r on this kind of soil, it is important to plant in some- what rcfi^uiar lines so that the plants may be located easily, it is also necessary to use itronff, well developed transplants. After first second season the plants will jfet above the dan^'er line of weeds. or. Fi(i. 21—Drifting Hand land in Norfolk County to be rtforestH. In many waste types of land, such as Fijf. 21, the grass and weeds are so sparse that they do not endanfjer the young- plant. Frequently in sue'i c ises the growth of weeds o


. Farm forestry [microform]. Woodlots; Tree planting; Forêts privées; Arbres. S3 In plaiitin^r on this kind of soil, it is important to plant in some- what rcfi^uiar lines so that the plants may be located easily, it is also necessary to use itronff, well developed transplants. After first second season the plants will jfet above the dan^'er line of weeds. or. Fi(i. 21—Drifting Hand land in Norfolk County to be rtforestH. In many waste types of land, such as Fijf. 21, the grass and weeds are so sparse that they do not endanfjer the young- plant. Frequently in sue'i c ises the growth of weeds or grass make a good protection, es- pin lly in the winter. I 1 some of the sandy soils of Ontario it is necessary to protect the in Ihe most exposed situations from the drifting sand. The dargiT may be that the plants will be covered with drifting sand or that the sa id may blow away and leave the roots exposed. This may fnquently be averted by scattering brush or other debris between the planting rows in the threatened areas. The best results on the above areas will be obtained by planting cvcrjirrens so that protection may be had both summer and winter. For the most exposed locations, Scotch Pine will be the most advisable tree to plant. The more protected spots in a planting area might be filled with White Pine, Red Oak, Black Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Zavitz, Edmund John, b. 1875; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : Dept. of Agriculture


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