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Waterjet Stinger: A Tool for Planting Dormant Nonrooted Cuttings

J Chris Hoag, Boyd Simonson, Brent Cornforth and Loren St John
Native Plants Journal, September 2001, 2 (2) 84-89; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.2.2.84
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Using high-pressure water forced through specially-designed stainless steel nozzles, you can quickly, easily, and efficiently bore holes for planting dormant, nonrooted cuttings in riparian zones. We provide technical information for constructing and using the Waterjet Stinger. Building the unit takes less than a day and parts cost around US $1200.

  • hydrodrill
  • riparian
  • planting
  • pressure pump
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  • USDA NRCS (2001)
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Native Plants Journal Sep 2001, 2 (2) 84-89; DOI: 10.3368/npj.2.2.84

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Waterjet Stinger: A Tool for Planting Dormant Nonrooted Cuttings
J Chris Hoag, Boyd Simonson, Brent Cornforth, Loren St John
Native Plants Journal Sep 2001, 2 (2) 84-89; DOI: 10.3368/npj.2.2.84
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