Achieving Establishment Success the First Time


Planning a planting project to achieve a high probability of success the first time, though it may cost a little more up front, will pay off in dollars, effort, and time to the final product—all of which mean higher investment returns. A set of principles are reviewed that are central to a successful planting project, focusing in particular on choosing the right planting stock, handling them properly from the nursery to the planting hole, and tending the trees after planting.
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Publication Tree Planters' Notes
Event 2008
Section 6
Author Cheryl Talbert
Volume 52
Number 2
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