Mike Castillo
Yearling... With promise
Hi everyone, this is my first post here...displaced from the QDMA forums. I bought a piece of property last year that is coming along...my biggest priority this season is to plant some trees in the spring primarily as a visual barrier, as a big part of my property is quite visible and is a destination food plot...
The land is clay soil, and can get pretty wet at times, and the area in which I intend to plant is currently fallow crop fields. White Pines grow well on my property, so I am thinking to plant them, as they grow pretty fast, and as I understand are pretty easy to get established. I also considered some type of spruce. Any thoughts on this before I place an order for a few hundred 2-2 white pines?
The land is clay soil, and can get pretty wet at times, and the area in which I intend to plant is currently fallow crop fields. White Pines grow well on my property, so I am thinking to plant them, as they grow pretty fast, and as I understand are pretty easy to get established. I also considered some type of spruce. Any thoughts on this before I place an order for a few hundred 2-2 white pines?