Which fast-growing tree species in a garden to have the equivalent of 0.5 to 1 stere of wood per year?
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On certain points such as fruit trees, but here it is with the aim of "growing wood"...
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It’s always better than “pushing you to drink”!!!
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Don't make a mistake with the conjugations...
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There was no mistake!
Well, here I am, I did some maintenance pruning on the Robin trees as well as on the fruit trees:
- removal of (small) trunk stems
- removal of stems that touch each other
- removal of "internal" stems
- removal of stems that go downward
Otherwise I believe that the nursery made a mistake on a plan of "Robiniers" because it has no thorns...I presume it is a poplar...I will check with the foliage in spring...
Well, here I am, I did some maintenance pruning on the Robin trees as well as on the fruit trees:
- removal of (small) trunk stems
- removal of stems that touch each other
- removal of "internal" stems
- removal of stems that go downward
Otherwise I believe that the nursery made a mistake on a plan of "Robiniers" because it has no thorns...I presume it is a poplar...I will check with the foliage in spring...
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Re: What fast-growing tree species in a garden to have the equivalent of 0.5 to 1 stere of wood per year?
If you have beavers, don't expect anything in the long term.
I cut a branch high up that was preventing me from fishing above the water hole. The size of a forearm and 3/4m. I swung there after the water hole and 3 days later. The piece had strangely gone up 10m against the current with no bark and it was impossible to fish. And I had to throw her into the thickets.
20m higher there is a huge poplar tree where the beaver comes to teethe every 15 days.
So I collect the pieces of boxwood that he leaves debarked. He is not alone higher in the river nor lower
I cut a branch high up that was preventing me from fishing above the water hole. The size of a forearm and 3/4m. I swung there after the water hole and 3 days later. The piece had strangely gone up 10m against the current with no bark and it was impossible to fish. And I had to throw her into the thickets.
20m higher there is a huge poplar tree where the beaver comes to teethe every 15 days.
So I collect the pieces of boxwood that he leaves debarked. He is not alone higher in the river nor lower
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The (well "my") beavers don't go more than 2 or 3 m from the bank...
The only Robin tree that I planted in this area has never been attacked: not sure that they like Robin trees, let alone thorns...Their data is willows and poplars!
The only Robin tree that I planted in this area has never been attacked: not sure that they like Robin trees, let alone thorns...Their data is willows and poplars!
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They especially like what has a bark that is good to eat and nothing stops them in their devastating aim to search above. That's why they cut down the tree.
It's like Jerusalem artichokes in the river which only attract wild boars. At least they forget yours next to the source. But if the chickens fall on it, it's Baghdad down if a nozzle passes at that moment
It's like Jerusalem artichokes in the river which only attract wild boars. At least they forget yours next to the source. But if the chickens fall on it, it's Baghdad down if a nozzle passes at that moment
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Photos after pruning and (don't mess around) clearing in places:
It's still crazy the diversity of growth, these 3 plants were planted at the same time (same size), are of the same species, same soil, same orientation...
I think it's a bit like human brains (some will never mature)...
I also replanted outside which were in the greenhouse and which above all created upper branches which go in all directions (a Harry plotter type tree? ), I haven't pruned them to see what it will look like when it comes back this spring...
It's still crazy the diversity of growth, these 3 plants were planted at the same time (same size), are of the same species, same soil, same orientation...
I think it's a bit like human brains (some will never mature)...
I also replanted outside which were in the greenhouse and which above all created upper branches which go in all directions (a Harry plotter type tree? ), I haven't pruned them to see what it will look like when it comes back this spring...
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What worries me is an engineer of your level counting twigs
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Pffff...the other one there!
I'm not counting twigs, I'm planning logs in the medium term!
I'm not counting twigs, I'm planning logs in the medium term!
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