I will soon be logging my place in Eastern North Carolina. The forest is
predominately loblolly pine with scattered sweetgum, oaks, red maple etc.
The trees are approximately 45 years old. I will be setting aside a
stream side area and a couple of areas of 1 acre or less in size for
diversity. The rest of the property will be replanted.
The property can roughly be divided in half; one half is poorly drained
and the other is moderately well drained. Are there any interesting
species I should consider planting instead of loblolly pine. I have read
some information on white ceadar. Are there any hardwood species that I
should consider?
Thankyou,
Jim Hamrick
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