PrairieShadow
5 year old buck +
What have you guys found to be the fastest suckering/spreading willow that will live in zone 3/4? I'm looking to create a willow thicket.
Laurel's are not known for suckering though right? That's what has been drawing me to the sandbars instead. Every sucker they put up is one less tree I have to plant.I have alot of laurel leaf willow planted and love them. They like water and they grow fast. I'm in zone 4.
Are you buying cuttings? Source?I ordered 50 Laurel Willow to add to my food plot screen so my neighbor can’t see what’s out there . The NDSU variety has great survival. I’m excited to see the growth ?
I’m in West Central MN .
Did a search on those Laurel Willows at NDSU Forestry. See they have "plugs" that should be planted with a dibble bar. Would those grow better than cuttings? Maybe this is the route for me. Establish quicker? Plant at ten feet apart....and perhaps use some cuttings in the time to come from this planting. I need about 60 to do 100 yards x 2 sides. Price is 1.30 / each....not too shabby. Maybe I can borrow or rent a dibble bar from somebody.....or make one.Are you buying cuttings? Source?
Plugs . Minnesota Habitat Management is where I ordered them .Are you buying cuttings? Source?
That looks great ! Thanks for the feedback !These were 7 years old.
Jason is a good dudePlugs . Minnesota Habitat Management is where I ordered them .