Farm Forestry, a Text book Dealing With the Wooded Parts of Southern Farms And the Problems Growing Out of Them, for Use in Agricultural High Schools And Colleges

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This method aifords more of a barrier to washing, and it gives the same amount of space, 36 square feet to each tree.
123. The best season to sow seed-spots is in the fall.
This does away with the trouble of keeping the seeds over winter. Fail spots should be reseeded the following fall.
124 Sowing in seed- spots costs very little. The labor of preparing the spots and sowing should not exceed $1.50 an acre. A good hand can prepare and sow from three- fourths to an acre a day. The cost of the se
...eds depends on the kind, but it is generally small. For instance, a pound of yellow locust seed may be bought for 40 cents, and it will sow 5 acres.
125. Such trees as the shortleaf and loblolly pines, the beech, chestnut, tulip-tree, basswood, ash, and Catalpa may 25 be sown in seed-spots, but the surer way is to sow them in a seed-bed and transfer them to the permanent site as seed- lings of one or two year's growth. A seed-bed may be made in any light, mellow soil, such as a vegetable garden.


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