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Revegetation and Restoration Planting Tools: An In-the-Field Perspective

Steven Kloetzel
Native Plants Journal, March 2004, 5 (1) 34-42; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2004.5.1.34
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Planting propagules for restoration projects requires specialized tools. Several hand and power tools are discussed, as well as appropriate applications and installation rates. Equipment costs and sources are detailed.

  • Planting methods
  • seedling installation
  • cutting installation
  • hoedad
  • planting hoe
  • dibble
  • expandable stinger
  • planting bar
  • augers
  • power hammer
  • Hy-Gro Tiller
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  • Planting methods
  • seedling installation
  • cutting installation
  • hoedad
  • planting hoe
  • dibble
  • expandable stinger
  • planting bar
  • augers
  • power hammer
  • Hy-Gro Tiller
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