How Do You Plant A Tree Farm?
Planting a tree farm can make use of otherwise empty land, enabling you to create a sustainable forest that can prove profitable in fewer than 10 years, depending on the variety of tree planted. A tree farm can be used to grow fruit trees, timber for building use or decorative varieties, but regardless of the tree type grown, the process used to plant a tree farm remains essentially the same, with minor variation necessary due to soil contents and actual tree types. By making the necessary changes, which can be determined after a short trip to a local gardening center, you can successfully fill an empty field with a renewable crop. Choose the location at which to plant each tree, and mark each location with a stake. Allow room between plants for the trees to grow fully, about 20 to 30 feet apart for larger trees and 8 to 12 feet for smaller trees. Tree locations should be in a sunlit area with rich soil that has good drainage. Dig a hole for each new tree. The hole should be slightly l