Probably about a 3 acre area that was a fishery prob 50y ago, so a few small ponds, but nothing holding water and all grown up. Problem is many big and dead/dying trees (widow makers), and trying to salvage most of the bigger live ones.
Tons of small saplings, and I have no idea where to even start and the berms around all the ponds make this more fun. I don't think this is a "blast and go" type of job, and probably going to have to do it the hard-er way.
A mulch head on the 299 was discussed, but as I looked and thought more, I almost feel the scalpel approach with a 5-6T excavator with thumb, and some sort of strategy is best. I have never had luck with saplings vs a bucket. I need a different plant.
One of the reasons for this over a mulcher is the the poison ivy growth that will get blasted everywhere. I have a solid herbicide strategy, but it needs to get some mechanical control in winter before that can really work.
Tons of small saplings, and I have no idea where to even start and the berms around all the ponds make this more fun. I don't think this is a "blast and go" type of job, and probably going to have to do it the hard-er way.
A mulch head on the 299 was discussed, but as I looked and thought more, I almost feel the scalpel approach with a 5-6T excavator with thumb, and some sort of strategy is best. I have never had luck with saplings vs a bucket. I need a different plant.
One of the reasons for this over a mulcher is the the poison ivy growth that will get blasted everywhere. I have a solid herbicide strategy, but it needs to get some mechanical control in winter before that can really work.
