The damage from a drought aren't nearly as visible on mature trees as it would be on grass or smaller plants. That doesn't mean that your landscape trees are unaffected, though. Often you won't notice the damage until next year, when a poor showing of leaves or flowers is produced. The following tips can help you better care for your tree during a drought so it continues to grow well for its entire life.
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Being able to transition plants from the garden to food in the kitchen is both rewarding and exciting. But, there is no denying that some fruits, vegetables, and herbs serve minimal purpose in the kitchen. Spending several years trying to get an apricot or nectarine tree growing and healthy might give you tasty fruit, but you will only be able to easily incorporate these fruits into dessert dishes or turn them into fruit leather.
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Transplant shock is a major cause of death among newly planted trees. Shock occurs because of a combination of factors, with root loss and a change in cultural conditions being the biggest concerns. The following guide can help you avoid transplant shock or at least give you the tools to aid the tree in a healthy recovery from mild shock.
Minimize root loss
Trees grown in containers do not have extensive root balls.
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If you have a small tree in your yard in an area where you wish to utilize the space differently, you may want to consider moving it to another spot on your property. Smaller trees can be successfully transplanted if you take the time to make sure they are cared for properly to avoid shock from the relocating process. Here are some steps you can use to make this type of move on your own.
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If you have trees around your home, they can be a valuable addition to landscaping. Trees can provide shade and give your yard an attractive look. They can also be a danger when they become damaged or diseased. With the proper care, you can save trees and keep these valuable additions to your property. Here are some of the ways tree trimming can help save your trees and add value to your property:
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