No, it will not survive.
they where cut their
it depends on how they got the wood. if they just cut it down then no. if they replanted another tree then yes
no pine trees last long
A Tree farm
because the forest that cut and replanted has an old roots and its dried up
because the forest that cut and replanted has an old roots and its dried up
No, cut flowers cannot be replanted after they have been used in a vase because they have been severed from their roots and will not be able to grow again.
. ONE . "how many boards can you cut from it ?" depends on how big the tree is and how big the boards are.
oak trees and pine wood mostly but really posionnss tree
Gerard D Hertel has written: 'Effect of cut-and-leave and cut-and-top control treatments on within-tree southern pine beetle populations' -- subject(s): Southern pine beetle, Pine, Diseases and pests
yes it can as long as you make sure you have the root ball.
The time it takes for a cut pine tree to rot can vary significantly based on environmental conditions such as moisture, temperature, and the presence of fungi or insects. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few months to several years for a pine tree to decompose fully. In dry conditions, the process may be slower, while damp, warm environments can accelerate decay. Properly managing the cut wood can also influence the rate of rot.