I'm recently retired & am now felling all the big, tall cedars off one hillside on my Southern Ohio 10 acre property...like you said, no sunlight hits the ground & it was a desert for the animals...have already planted 5 fruit trees & 3 Chinese Chestnut trees will be planted this October...It's hard work at 67 years of age....have a lot of bonfires....as the cedars aren't worth selling...
I have a problem with invasives, I am afraid to cut my timber and have the already problematic garlic mustard taking over more than it already has! HELP!!
You aren't changing the world by having that stance. If anything you are allowing your property to be a huge seed source / breeding ground for invasive species.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and keep your videos coming please.
I'm recently retired & am now felling all the big, tall cedars off one hillside on my Southern Ohio 10 acre property...like you said, no sunlight hits the ground & it was a desert for the animals...have already planted 5 fruit trees & 3 Chinese Chestnut trees will be planted this October...It's hard work at 67 years of age....have a lot of bonfires....as the cedars aren't worth selling...
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I have a problem with invasives, I am afraid to cut my timber and have the already problematic garlic mustard taking over more than it already has! HELP!!
I’m not surprised turkey numbers struggling as there is little quality turkey habitat, most land is managed for timber.
Personally, I'll never use a herbicide on my property.
You aren't changing the world by having that stance. If anything you are allowing your property to be a huge seed source / breeding ground for invasive species.
@@usernamehere6061 what an ignorant thing to say. He's using herbicide to kill native trees instead of cutting them down.
@@maniachill3069 I wasn't commenting on him I am commenting on you. Goofball.
Then you aren't accomplishing much habitat improvement!
@@usernamehere6061it’s his property.