Boscology
Mame
Made a trip up North again in the beginning of May to collect Larches. My second year collecting in the bogs of Northern Minnesota was very good. I got a hold of a copy of Nick Lenz' book collecting from the wild, which has been informative (fascinating how he notes that in these moss bogs where nutrients are sparse that it takes a larch 30 years to reach a trunk diameter of almost one inch). In about 2 hours I got 15 or so of these larches, this year keeping whatever feeder root masses possible and potting it with that sphagnum still clinging to the tree.
My update for almost a month later, only two have not really opened their buds but they were the two smallest I got and the largest look incredibly healthy.
Next time I am up there I am going to try to get larger than 4" trunk dia. so this might require some partially submerged chainsawing
My update for almost a month later, only two have not really opened their buds but they were the two smallest I got and the largest look incredibly healthy.
Next time I am up there I am going to try to get larger than 4" trunk dia. so this might require some partially submerged chainsawing