My question is, why would you plant the trees only six feet apart? As they grow their branches will inevitably entangle themselves with each other. I think that would not be good for tree growth. Am I wrong?
I think it's because the trees we plant in forestry are engineered to be very straight and they want to make the most out of the space cultivated. Trees are often 6ft apart in a line but the inter-rows between the lines are usually much wider like 9 - 15 ft.
You should really never c cut. It causes major wrist issues. It doesn't help any planter have longevity in the industry and it's extremely bad to do. Please if you watch this video don't crack pockets like this. You will get hurt.
ya this is way better and more straight forward than other planting instructional's. Kneesovertoesguy is also great for planters he also recomend single leg rdl and step ups
thanks a ton man!
Good information Jake, Thanks.........
My question is, why would you plant the trees only six feet apart? As they grow their branches will inevitably entangle themselves with each other. I think that would not be good for tree growth. Am I wrong?
I think it's because the trees we plant in forestry are engineered to be very straight and they want to make the most out of the space cultivated.
Trees are often 6ft apart in a line but the inter-rows between the lines are usually much wider like 9 - 15 ft.
You should really never c cut. It causes major wrist issues. It doesn't help any planter have longevity in the industry and it's extremely bad to do. Please if you watch this video don't crack pockets like this. You will get hurt.
ya this is way better and more straight forward than other planting instructional's. Kneesovertoesguy is also great for planters he also recomend single leg rdl and step ups