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<br /> <br />:FtEE A"?D Siv.tB <br />PLAidTI?IG 4.COt?~:c.rlDATIO`? <br />For best result:,, stock should be ~ro~m from a local seed source and <br />-raised lOC.^.lly °I]U plenting should bo.rone betueen.[arch 1st-Y,ay ~jth <br />or Cct 1st-:+ov :.0th, it:e site should be bare of ali vegetation for <br />at leat one foot crcund the plrnting. Fotte~ or bai=ed trews and <br />shrubs s:;ould :;e L'sca ,:hen possible. dock s:.culd be planted ti:e s::me <br />depth or ce~ner tk:an t;;e pi_at w:a growzn}; in tl-ie nurser;. Soil should <br />be well p2c;a;d e.rccru the stock to eii:.iinate :.11 air pockets. Stoc}; <br />should be •.:atercu in ut~en pi~ntcu if pc~:aib]e GraainC shculd not be <br />per,aitted cr plant:; should be adequately protected. <br />PLN1TIidG T.{ECOb7•~'.ri;D:~TIO?t <br />SPECIES SPAC I??G SIZE <br />Ponderosa Pine 8 to 12 ft. 1 X or larger <br />Rocky Mountain Juniper 8 to 12 ft. 1 X ;or larger <br />It may be advantageous to dig a ;hole about 5 feet deep for each <br />tree planted on a dump or tailings pile; fill the hole with <br />unconsolidated material and leave a slight depression to catch water. <br />Colors,do State Forest :;ercice can provide trees at a fev~,/ low cast. <br />Fi~,zu•e on only a !,0 to 50 st~fivival rata of seedling; if nc suupie:rental <br />wr,tcr is p:rovide~? for the tr~r.s. <br />