Christmas Tree Production
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There’s a change taking place in the Christmas tree industry in western North Carolina. Bare soil around trees is becoming a thing of the past. Tall weeds that compete with Christmas trees are being controlled by managing low growing ground covers. What is a ground cover? These include low growing clover, strawberries, violets, buttercups, and many other woodland perennials making a green carpet that has many benefits which include:
These fields aren't just let go. It takes a shrewd manager to keep the right kind of ground covers thriving while keeping problem weeds under control. With these current production practices, mowers and weedeaters which can damage trees are seldom used. Ground covers make sense. And they help make a pretty tree!
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Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center
455 Research Drive
Mills River, NC 28759
Phone: 828.684.3562 ~ Fax: 828.684.8715
Web Crafter: Anne S. Napier ~ Email: anne_napier@ncsu.edu
Updated July 3, 2007