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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1783249" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>What are you doing to smooth up all the rough areas from the excavation work? I cleared some acreage a few years ago with an excavator, mostly gum, cedar and briars, I burned all the piles and used the ash and dirt that was left in the root wads to backfill the stump holes. I had part of mine cleared using a mulcher on the front of a skid steer because the gum saplings were too thick to do much good with the excavator. The places I back filled I sowed some Bermuda in during the spring, easy to get Bermuda started in that loose soil with the ash in it. As you probably already know, Bermuda and fescue along with a little byhalia and clovers is what works best here in NC Arkansas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1783249, member: 39122"] What are you doing to smooth up all the rough areas from the excavation work? I cleared some acreage a few years ago with an excavator, mostly gum, cedar and briars, I burned all the piles and used the ash and dirt that was left in the root wads to backfill the stump holes. I had part of mine cleared using a mulcher on the front of a skid steer because the gum saplings were too thick to do much good with the excavator. The places I back filled I sowed some Bermuda in during the spring, easy to get Bermuda started in that loose soil with the ash in it. As you probably already know, Bermuda and fescue along with a little byhalia and clovers is what works best here in NC Arkansas [/QUOTE]
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