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Tree staking detail ... Tree stakes to hold... ... Make a tree stake...
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thesaurus.reference.com/browse/staking+out
thesaurus.reference.com/browse/staking+out
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There are a few common mistakes homeowners make when tree staking. Make sure you avoid these mistakes if you need to stake a tree. ... This is a mistake because it can cause damage to the tree, tear it apart, and girdle the trunk if left in place for an extended period of time.
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www.doityourself.com/stry/tree-staking-mistakes-to-avoi...
www.doityourself.com/stry/tree-staking-mistakes-to-avoid
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don't use wire because it will girdle the bark of the tree. Guying and staking the tree will keep it secure from blowing over, but allow the trunk to move up to two inches in any direction.
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extension.oregonstate.edu/news/story.php?S_No=702&story...
extension.oregonstate.edu/news/story.php?S_No=702&storyType=garde
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Attach items to tree to damage bark and girdle branches with wire and rope. ... Leave ball roping on to girdle trunk. ... Leave top of wire basket in place to girdle roots.
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pubs.ext.vt.edu/430/430-210/430-210.html
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Staking a tree that does not need it can do more harm than good. Movement of the trunk helps strengthen it by thickening ... Still, for most trees, a major hazard of staking is forgetting about it, letting ties perhaps girdle a trunk, or just leaving the stakes in place so long that development of a sturdy trunk is delayed.
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www.finegardening.com/how-to/articles/to-stake-or-not-t...
www.finegardening.com/how-to/articles/to-stake-or-not-to-stake.aspx
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25. LEAVE TREE STAKED UNTIL GUY WIRE GIRDLES TRUNK. 26. LEAVE TREE STAKED FOR OVER 1 YEAR SO THE TRUNK FAILS DURING HIGH WIND. 27. PLANT NEAR DOWN SPOUT TO ENCOURAGE EXCESSIVE WATER. 28. LEAVE BURLAP AND WIRE BASKET IN TACT WHEN PLANTING A NEW TREE TO GIRDLE ROOTS.
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www.totaltreehealthcare.com/35ways.pdf
www.totaltreehealthcare.com/35ways.pdf
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A tree grown under natural conditions develops a genetically coded taper or trunk form that serves for a lifetime. Staking a tree causes less trunk taper and possibly even a reverse trunk taper. ... The three cardinal sins of tree staking are:
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forestry.about.com/od/treeandforestcare/i/tree_staking_...
forestry.about.com/od/treeandforestcare/i/tree_staking_2.htm
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This web page contains an article about staking trees. ... Likewise, staking too tightly doesn't allow for this movement and it can girdle or strangle the plant. Always use something soft (like a cut up water hose) to contact the tree so a wound does not develop at the tying point.
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www.aces.edu/urban/metronews/vol5no3/Trees.html
www.aces.edu/urban/metronews/vol5no3/Trees.html
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ArborTie is a revolutionary new material for staking and guying trees. Specifically designed to replace traditional methods such as wire and hose, ArborTie is safe, soft, easy to use and less expensive that traditional tree ties. ArborTie Tree Staking & Guying Material AT2G $32.95;
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www.cspoutdoors.com/artrestakguy.html
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