white pines

buckhunter10

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Ok all this year I am planting white pines along the road. I am going to probably buy plugs or seedlings.

1. Where are you buying yours from? When is a good time to plant them? I have been planting fruit trees in the winter, can I do that with evergreens?
2. Do you need to bud cap them when they are just seedlings or not until the get more established?


thank you!
 
I buy plugs from Itasca greenhouse. IMO, wait till spring to reduce/eliminate heaving. I've never bud capped but I would think you would want to protect your seedlings from getting browsed especially in snow/winter.
 
I buy plugs from Itasca greenhouse. IMO, wait till spring to reduce/eliminate heaving. I've never bud capped but I would think you would want to protect your seedlings from getting browsed especially in snow/winter.

How do you protect yours now?
 
Deer will eat white pines in the winter if they are unprotected......I wont go as far as saying they seek them out, but If there is snow on and they wander by.....they will chomp it!
 
They eat the entire tree down to the dirt on my Home 10...A screen won't save it in that situation but I could probably get a few to live near my yard on our 80. I have watched 4 deer browse one of mine all at the same time...
 
This is exactly the type of area I want to plant mine in! You have given me hope!

Here is what you have to do - For the first few years you have to keep a hole opened up above them to keep the briers from tangling them. When they grow above the briers, you can clean out in the spring and by the time rubbing season rolls around, the briers have grown back.

Take plenty of antibiotic ointment and bandaids and some tweezers...:D
 
Before the days of ever hearing about tree tubes, capping leaders and such, My Dad and I had planted 500 white pine seedlings in late winter just as the ground thawed;we finished planting on a Monday. By the following Friday they had all been eaten to the ground.
 
I guess we're lucky. Our deer didn't touch our Pitch x Loblolly pines we planted last year. We were so impressed with their drought tolerance we ordered a bunch more this year.


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I guess we're lucky. Our deer didn't touch our Pitch x Loblolly pines we planted last year. We were so impressed with their drought tolerance we ordered a bunch more this year.


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I don't have near the problem with loblolly that I have with white pine. White pine around us is like chocolate to them or something and loblolly is like "well, if there is nothing else to eat we can nibble on this"...
 
I can't believe y'all have to protect pines. Deer rub them here, but they certainly don't eat them.
 
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