Tree Talk: Live Staking
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2019
- Learn about Live Staking, the free and easy tree/shrub planting technique!
To learn more, read our newest article about live staking at www.allianceforthebay.org/201..., or visit www.forestsforthebay.org for more forest management resources.
Edited by Allyson Wells. Filmed by Allyson Wells and Maureen Walsh
This is super helpful. Thank you. I was going to cut stakes, but based on your advice, I'll wait for to six weeks.
Very good. Should have more views.
Thanks Mike! :)
1:35 gotta get some Felco pruners - cuts small fresh cornus like butter
Dogwood and willow have evolved like that because of beaver!!!
Thank you for this. I have pussy willow a bush dogwood that I'll be live staking next winter in a riparian area that has been quite badly eroded over last year's very wet season
can live staking be done with other species of trees/bushes if you use rooting hormone?
Can you live stake ANY native conifer? I live in New England….retired military, and retired federal land manager and law enforcement officer. You did a fine job explaining….but lately, I’ve wondered about propagating healthy conifers that seem resistant (individual to individual) to various pests (i.e. wooly adelgid).
Not that I know of, unfortunately!
i bought 3 of them online and there growing great but there separate growing. I just bought another one at garden center and that was a bush like with a huge stem and a dozen branches coming off of it. will
the ones i got online be that in time
Can I do this late April?
The dormant season is best but it's worth a try, especially on a small scale!
@@forestsforthebay4784thank you I only need about 4
Would work with buttonbush as well ?Maple viburnam?
It does work well with buttonbush! And I haven't tried maple-leaf viburnum, but it works with nannyberry viburnum (Viburnum lentago) too!