English: his incense cedar, purchased from a local nursery, was one of the more southerly conifer seedlings planted after a logging operation on private lands, Whidbey Island, 2019. Connie Barlow took this photo from video she captured February 2020 on Whidbey Island, as Tim and Paula Keohane showed her their new plantings after selective harvest of Douglas-fir. Local foresters who looked at their operation were very curious as to whether planting such seedlings within shallow slash piles might prevent deer herbivory well enough so that artificial seedling screens or tubes were not necessary. Their email address: Tim and Paula Keohane <cohocoal@frontier.com>
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his incense cedar, purchased from a local nursery, was one of the more southerly conifer seedlings planted after a logging operation on private lands, Whidbey Island, 2019.