Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Old 08-06-2009, 10:29 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Mar 2007
Posts: 2
Default Help - clumps of grass around new trees

Hi - I planted hundreds of new trees from seedlings (mostly maple). I
also planted my lawn at the same time and the lawn seed blew into the
tree area. I use a tow-behind tiller that will get 99% of the job
done, except I have these dense clumps of grass around each tree. The
maple trees are more like bushes than trees, and I don;t know how to
easily get rid of these clumps of grass around each tree.

I was thinking of getting a 5 hp front tine tiller, but (as the trees
are like bushes) I'm afraid of tearing-up all those bottom branches.

I was also thinking of one of those mini-tillers. I think they would
do *less* damage to those bottom branches, but I'm wondering if these
small tillers would take forever to cut-up that sod/grass clump.

Or, should I just leave it? The trees are a couple of years old and
are about 2 feet tall now. Would the grass have much of an effect on
the tree growth? The clumps are about 12x12 or 16x16. As it is lawn
grass, I expect it will grow less than a foot high.

I tried manually tilling/removing the grass. Let's just say that's
not an option.

Thanks.
  #2   Report Post  
Old 08-06-2009, 11:17 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,342
Default Help - clumps of grass around new trees


wrote:
Hi - I planted hundreds of new trees from seedlings (mostly maple). I
also planted my lawn at the same time and the lawn seed blew into the
tree area. I use a tow-behind tiller that will get 99% of the job
done, except I have these dense clumps of grass around each tree. The
maple trees are more like bushes than trees, and I don;t know how to
easily get rid of these clumps of grass around each tree.

I was thinking of getting a 5 hp front tine tiller, but (as the trees
are like bushes) I'm afraid of tearing-up all those bottom branches.

I was also thinking of one of those mini-tillers. I think they would
do *less* damage to those bottom branches, but I'm wondering if these
small tillers would take forever to cut-up that sod/grass clump.

Or, should I just leave it? The trees are a couple of years old and
are about 2 feet tall now. Would the grass have much of an effect on
the tree growth? The clumps are about 12x12 or 16x16. As it is lawn
grass, I expect it will grow less than a foot high.

I tried manually tilling/removing the grass. Let's just say that's
not an option.


Your little trees seem to be doing well... if it ain't broke don't fix it.
I wouldn't mess with the soil at the roots of each little tree... if that
grass really bothers you then toss a bucket of sawdust mulch at each tree.
Mulch will smother the grass and keep the root area more moist so the trees
will grow faster. Just don't pile the mulch up onto the little trunks. If
there's a sawmill nearby you can probably get all the sawdust you need for
free. You should go around with a pair of hand pruners and clip the very
bottom branches of the seedlings, you want single trunks, not bushes.. and
the pruning will force the tree's energy to grow height rather than width.



  #3   Report Post  
Old 10-06-2009, 02:39 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Oct 2007
Posts: 498
Default Help - clumps of grass around new trees

"brooklyn1" wrote in message
...

wrote:
Hi - I planted hundreds of new trees from seedlings (mostly maple). I
also planted my lawn at the same time and the lawn seed blew into the
tree area. I use a tow-behind tiller that will get 99% of the job
done, except I have these dense clumps of grass around each tree. The
maple trees are more like bushes than trees, and I don;t know how to
easily get rid of these clumps of grass around each tree.

I was thinking of getting a 5 hp front tine tiller, but (as the trees
are like bushes) I'm afraid of tearing-up all those bottom branches.

I was also thinking of one of those mini-tillers. I think they would
do *less* damage to those bottom branches, but I'm wondering if these
small tillers would take forever to cut-up that sod/grass clump.

Or, should I just leave it? The trees are a couple of years old and
are about 2 feet tall now. Would the grass have much of an effect on
the tree growth? The clumps are about 12x12 or 16x16. As it is lawn
grass, I expect it will grow less than a foot high.

I tried manually tilling/removing the grass. Let's just say that's
not an option.


Your little trees seem to be doing well... if it ain't broke don't fix it.
I wouldn't mess with the soil at the roots of each little tree... if that
grass really bothers you then toss a bucket of sawdust mulch at each tree.
Mulch will smother the grass and keep the root area more moist so the
trees will grow faster. Just don't pile the mulch up onto the little
trunks. If there's a sawmill nearby you can probably get all the sawdust
you need for free. You should go around with a pair of hand pruners and
clip the very bottom branches of the seedlings, you want single trunks,
not bushes.. and the pruning will force the tree's energy to grow height
rather than width.




That's the method I'm using here. Don't know if it will work, but I'm
attempting. Trees are juniper ashe. Some branches actually touch the
ground if left to their own devices. Trees vary in height from 10' to over
30'. I'm simply walking up the trunk to a 7' height with a chainsaw. The
trees addressed are those in areas I mow. The rest I'm leaving alone to
give birds and other wildlife cover, have 5 acres/ ~1 acre mowed. A few
trees done this way a few years ago seem to be growing up primarily, instead
of out. This gives competing live oaks some more sun.
--
Dave


  #4   Report Post  
Old 10-06-2009, 03:13 PM posted to rec.gardens
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,342
Default Help - clumps of grass around new trees


"Dioclese" NONE wrote in message
...
"brooklyn1" wrote in message
...

wrote:
Hi - I planted hundreds of new trees from seedlings (mostly maple). I
also planted my lawn at the same time and the lawn seed blew into the
tree area. I use a tow-behind tiller that will get 99% of the job
done, except I have these dense clumps of grass around each tree. The
maple trees are more like bushes than trees, and I don;t know how to
easily get rid of these clumps of grass around each tree.

I was thinking of getting a 5 hp front tine tiller, but (as the trees
are like bushes) I'm afraid of tearing-up all those bottom branches.

I was also thinking of one of those mini-tillers. I think they would
do *less* damage to those bottom branches, but I'm wondering if these
small tillers would take forever to cut-up that sod/grass clump.

Or, should I just leave it? The trees are a couple of years old and
are about 2 feet tall now. Would the grass have much of an effect on
the tree growth? The clumps are about 12x12 or 16x16. As it is lawn
grass, I expect it will grow less than a foot high.

I tried manually tilling/removing the grass. Let's just say that's
not an option.


Your little trees seem to be doing well... if it ain't broke don't fix
it. I wouldn't mess with the soil at the roots of each little tree... if
that grass really bothers you then toss a bucket of sawdust mulch at each
tree. Mulch will smother the grass and keep the root area more moist so
the trees will grow faster. Just don't pile the mulch up onto the little
trunks. If there's a sawmill nearby you can probably get all the sawdust
you need for free. You should go around with a pair of hand pruners and
clip the very bottom branches of the seedlings, you want single trunks,
not bushes.. and the pruning will force the tree's energy to grow height
rather than width.




That's the method I'm using here. Don't know if it will work, but I'm
attempting. Trees are juniper ashe. Some branches actually touch the
ground if left to their own devices. Trees vary in height from 10' to
over 30'. I'm simply walking up the trunk to a 7' height with a chainsaw.
The trees addressed are those in areas I mow. The rest I'm leaving alone
to give birds and other wildlife cover, have 5 acres/ ~1 acre mowed. A
few trees done this way a few years ago seem to be growing up primarily,
instead of out. This gives competing live oaks some more sun.


I had to look up "juniper ashe". I have a few similar trees here, but I
think mine are some kind of cedar. What are your plans for 5 acres of these
trees; they apparently have commercial value as fence posts.

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/54344/




Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Clumps of grass help please? benunited Lawns 2 30-03-2012 06:57 PM
Mulching - grass clumps on the lawn Himanshu Lawns 4 30-07-2005 06:05 PM
Cliveas $2 per stem from clumps Peter Costigan Australia 2 26-08-2004 01:50 AM
grass clumps MJ Gardening 3 21-07-2003 06:42 PM
grass around new fruit trees Jeffro Gardening 2 03-06-2003 12:44 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:11 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 GardenBanter.co.uk.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Gardening"

 

Copyright © 2017