A few reasons for harvesting are listed below: Cutting pine trees down altogether or final harvest, can be done at any time. Pine trees need to be planted, thinned, and harvested at the right time for optimal results. Although it’s recommended to plant bare-root seedlings in the latter part of December, January and February, it’s best to consult a forester to determine the best planting date for each region of Georgia. Prime planting conditions include moist soil (which is an absolute must) and cooler temperatures. Seedling care after lifting is crucial in survival of transplanted seedlings. Once the seedlings are lifted from the seed bed at the nursery, the seedlings are put in bundles of 1,000 seedlings and placed in cold storage. We try to pick the seedlings up from the nursery within a day or two of when seedlings are lifted and planted in the next day or two. If you’re going to plant pine seedlings, it’s important to get them into the ground as quickly as possible. When to Plant Pine Trees Hand-Planting in Action The Pinetum also has an eclectic collection of pine species taken from all over the world. There is one publicly accessible place in Georgia that grows all 11 species: The Pinetum at the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources.
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