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Fall Tree Planting Guide
KEEP TRUNK FLARE PARTIALLY VISIBLE. FALL PLANTING GUIDE USE TWO OPPOSING, FLEXIBLE TIES WHEN STAKING IS NEEDED. TIES SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE LOWER HALF OF THE TREE AND ALLOW TRUNK MOVEMENT. KEEP MULCH 1-2 INCHES BACK FROM THE TRUNK. GENTLY PACK BACKFILL, USING WATER TO SETTLE 2-4 INCH LAYER OF MULCH ON BACKFILL. SOIL AROUND THE ROOT BALL. REMOVE CONTAINERS, WRAPPINGS, WIRES, AND TIES FROM THE ROOT BALL. SET BALL ON FIRMLY • PACKED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING. halogen SOURCE: TREESAREGOOD.COM
Fall Tree Planting Guide
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If you’re looking for a way to get in touch with your roots for the coming fall season, consider planting a tree. According to the National Wildlife Federation, if trees were planted in the roughly ...
60 to 200 million spaces available on city streets, up to 33 million more tons of CO2 would be absorbed every year in the U.S. This could potentially put back $4 billion into American pockets just by saving energy. Similarly, a young healthy tree is capable of providing a net cooling effect that is equivalent to a full day’s work of 10 room-size air conditioners.
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