How do you pull up tree saplings?

Answered by Jeremy Urbaniak

When it comes to pulling up tree saplings, I’ve found that doing it by hand is the most effective method. First and foremost, it’s important to prioritize your safety, so make sure to wear gloves to protect your hands.

To start, locate the saplings and identify their roots. It’s crucial to remove the saplings by the roots to prevent them from regrowing. Once you’ve located the roots, firmly grip the sapling as close to the base as possible. Then, exert a steady and even upward force to pull the sapling out of the ground.

In some cases, you might encounter stubborn saplings that are deeply rooted or have a strong hold in the soil. If this is the case, there are a few tricks you can try. One method is to soak the soil around the sapling with water. This can help loosen the soil and make it easier to remove the sapling.

Another helpful tool for stubborn saplings is a hand spade. By using a hand spade, you can dig around the sapling, loosening the surrounding soil and exposing more of the roots. This extra leverage can make it easier to pull the sapling out.

It’s important to note that pulling up saplings can be physically demanding, especially if you have a large number of them to remove. Take breaks when needed and listen to your body to avoid strain or injury.

Pulling up tree saplings by hand is an effective method. Remember to wear gloves for safety and ensure you remove the saplings by the roots. If needed, try soaking the soil or using a hand spade to assist in the removal process. Stay safe and take breaks as necessary.