A common spacing for red pine is 7 feet by 7 feet. Red (also known as Norway) pine is commonly used for pulpwood to produce high-grade printing and wrapping papers. It is also used for lumber, veneer, ...
Use bud caps to prevent deer from eating the buds of young white pine. Eastern white pine is mainly used for lumber. Unlike red pine, white pine tends to have a better-developed tall shrub (less than ...
The wood of this tree is heavier and harder than that of eastern white pine and so was preferred for certain types of lumber production. Another important reason for choosing to plant red pine was its ...
The invasive pest from Japan kills red pine trees, but it's unclear how pervasive it is on the northern New York landscape.