Soil fertility, moisture regime, amount of competing plants, height and aggressiveness to cultivated plants, soil and even ground air temperature at the planting site also depend on the soil preparation method. The establishment, survival and growth of plantations depend on the physical and hydrophysical properties of the soil. We provide professional SOIL PREPARATION SERVICES FOR FOREST PLANTING
Forest owners, managers and users must restore the forest in a timely and proper manner, maintain and protect forest plantations and green spaces, replant dead plantations and green spaces, maintain and protect them from fires, forest pests, diseases and other negative factors. Forest managers, owners and users must restore the forest, protect and maintain plantations and green spaces at their own expense.
The Forest Law stipulates that clear-felled forest cuttings must be restored within 3 years of felling. The forest can be restored by artificial planting, spontaneous regeneration or a mixed method when spontaneous regeneration is uneven or insufficient. The owner chooses the method of forest restoration, taking into account natural conditions and the amount of existing spontaneous regeneration. Usually, the optimal method of forest restoration is specified in the forest management project or, in the absence of a forest management project, in the forest afforestation and greening project. It is important that the species composition of forest plantations or greenings corresponds to the conditions of the site and that there is sufficient tree density.
It is best to restore a logged forest in the first year after logging, before unwanted trees and shrubs have had time to grow in the logging area. If you plant the forest later, you will have to put a lot of effort and money into eradicating unwanted vegetation and preparing the soil. So, if you logged last year, get ready for reforestation this spring and don't delay.