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Another tree question #2705029
01/13/19 08:07 PM
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I have 2 openings in a creek bottom that's surrounded by 20 year old natural regrowth. mostly red oaks ,poplars ,river birtch and swamp chestnut oaks. The 2 openings are roughly 70'×180' .I've tried in vein to grow green feilds in them for 12 years so I've decided to just plant trees. one opening borders a creek and the soil is well drained. I've decided to plant it in fruit trees.
the other opening is where I have a question. It has fair soil but is poorly drained. The area floods a time or 2 a year when the creek floods and it will normally not have standing water in it in a weeks time after a flood. I'm guessing fruit trees are out of the question. would chestnut trees or saw tooth oaks be a better option or would they not survive because of the water ?


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Re: Another tree question [Re: !shiloh!] #2705128
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Probably too wet. Nuttal oaks are most likely the best choice. Burr oak might do OK, the ones Ive planted have been in heavier soil.


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I would just put a couple of good feeders in there. Fruit trees are not a good investment IMHO.

Re: Another tree question [Re: !shiloh!] #2705294
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Swamp chestnuts


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Re: Another tree question [Re: Turkey_neck] #2705341
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Originally Posted by Turkey_neck
Swamp chestnuts

In 25 years you may have some acorns dropping.


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Re: Another tree question [Re: timbercruiser] #2705456
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Originally Posted by timbercruiser
I would just put a couple of good feeders in there. Fruit trees are not a good investment IMHO.


I tend to agree. The maintenance on fruit trees is annoying. And you can't easily do prescribed fire with them on your property. It's a big hassle.


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