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GardenWeb - The Internet's Garden Community ... During the year with the help of some pretty intense winds the tree started to lean. I am new to tree care and landscaping in general. I can't get the rod out of the ground and am afraid to dig around the roots for hurting the tree. ... RE: Leaning tree and taking the stake out?
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New Tree Planting ... Stake the tree, if necessary. If the tree is grown and dug properly at the nursery, staking for support will not be necessary in most home landscape situations. Studies have shown that trees establish more quickly and develop stronger trunk and root systems if they are not staked at the time of planting.
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www.treesaregood.com/treecare/tree_planting.aspx
www.treesaregood.com/treecare/tree_planting.aspx
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Tree-killing insects and diseases can lurk in firewood. These insects and diseases can't move far on their own, but when people move firewood they can jump hundreds of miles. New infestations destroy our forests, property values, and cost huge sums of money to control. ... New Tree Planting...
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www.treesaregood.com/
www.treesaregood.com/
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Bare-root trees; A single stake about three-fourth the height of the tree should be driven at a distance of 2 to 4 inches from the center of the planting hole, so that the stake will be on the southwest side of the tree trunk (Figure 1). This should be done before the tree is placed in the hole.
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www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/trees-n...
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So what should you look for when purchasing a new tree? Pliska says first and foremost, look for trees without stakes, and as a general rule, the smaller the tree, the less likely it needs a stake ... James suggests that if you feel you absolutely need to stake a new tree, just make sure to remove the stake within a year.
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www.hgtv.com/decorating/tree-staking/index.html
www.hgtv.com/decorating/tree-staking/index.html
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In windy gardens, or for larger trees, use a stake - drive it into the ground before planting the tree, so that stake is 1/3 height of tree. • Spread mulch in 2-3" layer for at least 3-4' diameter around tree. • Water tree well after planting. ... Planting Your New Tree...
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www.naturenet.net/trees/newtrees.htm
www.naturenet.net/trees/newtrees.htm
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When I canvassed folks who had done Swing tree-tables on our mailing lists, most of them were based on that article, as ours was. What I heard back varied between groans of pain and mad rabid howls of pain. There are a few things in that original tree table design that just don't work - ... Wow, this is really great new,
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weblogs.java.net/blog/timboudreau/archive/2008/06/egads...
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Staking new trees is expensive. Material and labor costs for staking a new tree may exceed the cost of the tree. Improperly staked trees are often damaged immediately or within the first growing season by guy wires that girdle the trunk. ... Stake trees only when it is necessary. When stalking is needed, the support should...
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www.djc.com/news/en/11156158.html
www.djc.com/news/en/11156158.html
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About 30% of each tree goes to make pellets; the rest is bark or made into planks. Each tree will produce about three tonnes of pellets - enough to keep 200 homes warm for a week. ... New trees will be planted to replace the ones burned, making the wood pellets a carbon-neutral source of energy. What of the cost to users?
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www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/mar/01/energy.guard...
www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/mar/01/energy.guardianweeklytechnologysection
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