. Farm forestry [microform]. Trees, Care of; Tree planting; Forêts privées; Arbres; Woodlots; Arbres. 17 little injury to the ro«»t-»y!»tem, jio that it has better ehan -e.) of becoming estab- lii. d than a larger plant or tree. CaUE OF PmNTIN*! iATKUIAI, IX IIaNDLISO. The protettion of the plant, from the time it leuvesi the nursery until it i< safely placed in its final location, is very injjwrtaut. The roots of trees (espe- cially of evergreens) are very liable to injury from wind and sun and should be protected from drying Pig. 11.âCommon size of evergreen transplant ready f


. Farm forestry [microform]. Trees, Care of; Tree planting; Forêts privées; Arbres; Woodlots; Arbres. 17 little injury to the ro«»t-»y!»tem, jio that it has better ehan -e.) of becoming estab- lii. d than a larger plant or tree. CaUE OF PmNTIN*! iATKUIAI, IX IIaNDLISO. The protettion of the plant, from the time it leuvesi the nursery until it i< safely placed in its final location, is very injjwrtaut. The roots of trees (espe- cially of evergreens) are very liable to injury from wind and sun and should be protected from drying Pig. 11.âCommon size of evergreen transplant ready for final planting. Note the stocky tops and fibrous root-systems, which enable the plant to stand adverse conditions; White Pine on the left. Scotch Pine on right. When nursery .stock is transferred from the nu ing area, the roots can be protected by layerinfr in of wet burlap. Where the prospective planter receives his niir freight or express, it should not be left lying at the The trees should be unpacked at convenient plfe-« planted. The plants are usually tied in bunr out the roots should be dipped in water, the â : in," which is illustrated in Fig. 12. If pos^.ole rsery lines direct to the plant- wet moss, chaff, or by the use â¢sery stock from a distance by office any longer than possible. on or near the ground to be . ."iO or 100. Tn taking them , opened up, and then "heeled the trees shoidd be "heeled. 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 : [s. n. ]


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