Brad, We live in a rather unique place. 1400-1500 ft. depending where you look. The Sugar bush/upper 40 lays on limestone bedrock. The soil is no more than 14" deep and comprised of years of composted leaves and debris. The older trees have found moisture to survive by penetrating their roots down into the crevices in the bedrock that run north and south. when we get a dry year like we had this year, until Aug, the undergrowth does not have enough root structure to find moisture. For some reason, these woods also have a thick carpet of Myrtle, which does not allow seeds to root in soil. This year a lot of 6-10ft. sapplings died from lack of moisture, and over the past 3 years we have had a lot of ice storms that have stripped the tops out of 20-30 year trees, so I am conserned as to the future of these woods. To top that off the Asian Ash Bore has devistated them. In the last coupla years blackberry bushes have really taken ahold around the woods where sunlight can now penetrate. Loren, the Acg.
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