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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 23, Number 4 (1972) British Nursery Reports Success With Finnish Transplanting Technique

British Nursery Reports Success With Finnish Transplanting Technique

With the continuing shortage of British labor, new techniques in producing forest trees had to be found. In May 1970 I made an extensive tour of Finland to study nursery techniques. I looked first at the Japanese paper pot system, now widely used there. The main species to be produced by this method are Scots pine and birch, but it has a good future for many species; most important, I think, is Corsican pine. Transporting pots to the forest is a problem as they have to be carried in trays.


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Author(s): H. Jackson

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 23, Number 4 (1972)

Volume: 23

Number: 4