Seeding And Planting a Manual for the Guidance of Forestry Students Foresters
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(Forstw. Centralblatt, S. 491. 1903. ) 2 Mayr, Heinrich: Waldbau auf naturgesetzlicher Grundlage. S. 402. Berlin, 1909. 286 SEEDING AND PLANTING Any method for protecting the seedbeds during germination that will keep the surface soil adequately and uniformly moist is acceptable. The following methods are practiced. a. Covering with brush or mulch. 6. Covering with scrim, cheese-cloth, or burlap. c. Covering with lath screens or seedbed boxes. 23. COVERING WITH BRUSH OR MULCH. Brush strewn over... the bed immediately after seeding is the simplest method of pro- FIG. 65. Seedbeds covered with a mulch of leaves held in place with lath screens. tecting it from wind and sun. Coniferous branches from 3 to 6 feet long are the best for this purpose, care being taken to dis- tribute them uniformly over the bed. Heath brush, when avail- able, forms an effective and inexpensive cover for coniferous seedbeds prior to germination. The brush should be taken off as the seed begins to germinate. Another simple method for protecting the seedbed prior to ger- mination is by mulching with leaves, moss, hay, or straw.
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