NC Tree Farm Program Videos
Boundary Lines
Invasive Species
Safe Use of Pesticides
Tree Farmer Rett Davis talks about product labels and how to safely use pesticides.
Controlling Invasive Trees with Herbicides
Learn steps you can take to get rid of invasive trees on your Tree Farm.
Chinese Privet: How to Control Its Spread
Learn how Chinese privet spreads and what you can do to control or eliminate it from your woods.
Bamboo is an Aggressive Invasive Plant (N.C. Tree Farm Program video)
This non-native plant spreads by rhizomes and is an aggressive invasive plant. Landowners should take steps to remove it as soon as it appears on their property.
Controlling English Ivy (North Carolina Tree Farm Program video)
Tree Farmer Rett Davis discusses how to control or eradicate English Ivy.
Bradford Pear is an Invasive Tree (North Carolina Tree Farm Program video)
Bradford pear is an invasive tree that cross pollinates with native pears to create a wild variety that out-competes native plants. Learn how to get rid of this tree in your woodlands.
Japanese Stiltgrass (North Carolina Tree Farm Program video)
Learn about one of the most common invasive plants in North Carolina’s forests.
How to Treat Fire Ant Mounds
Fire ants are a non-native invasive species that are harmful to humans and wildlife. Learn how to get rid of them on your Tree Farm.
Native Trees
Tree Planting Tutorial
Learn how to properly use a dibble bar to plant tree seedlings on your Tree Farm.
How to Select the Right Tree for the Right Location
Learn about the tree characteristics you should consider when selecting a tree for a particular spot.
Hard and Soft Mast for Wildlife
Ironwood
Learn about the uses of ironwood and how to identify it in your woods.
Box Elder Tree
The box elder is sometimes confused with poison ivy when it first sprouts. Learn to identify it by its distinct green stem.
Red and White Oak
Learn to identify red oak and white oak by their leaves.
Red, Silver and Southern Sugar Maples
Here’s how to identify three types of maple trees found in North Carolina by their leaves.
The Dogwood Flower
Learn about dogwood, North Carolina’s state flower.
Understory Plants
Cardinal Flower
Learn about cardinal flower – a herbaceous perennial that grows near water in wet soil, blooms in the fall and is pollinated by hummingbirds.
Ferns: Christmas, Rattlesnake and Ebony Spleenwort (North Carolina Tree Farm Program)
Tree Farmer Rett Davis discusses some of the ferns commonly found in North Carolina’s woodlands.
Management
The Benefits of Prescribed Fire in North Carolina’s Woods
Controlling Invasive Trees with Herbicides
Reforestation
Orchard Produces Loblolly Pine Seeds
Claridge Nursery Grows Tree Seedlings for North Carolina
Undercutting and Grafting at Claridge Nursery
Winter is Tree Planting Time in North Carolina
Forest Products
Tracking Logs from the Woods to the Mill
Wildlife
Hard and Soft Mast for Wildlife