planting trees into the ground.
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Living in an apartment makes some aspects of 名媛直播 difficult, but I may have the opportunity to plant a couple of my not so developed trees into the ground. (long story on how that happened, not that important) is there anything that I should pay special attention to? especially when I can put them in the groud? and how a prepare for taking them back out again?
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If they are in pots and you don't disturb the roots much you can do it almost anytime. Prepare the hole with some good compost and water in well.
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If I want to take them out again in say.. 5 years.. or longer, is there any way I can prepare the roots so that it is easier to dig them out again?
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You could lift them after 2 or 3 years and cut the tap root off.
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Replied by 333Adriaan333 on topic planting trees into the ground.
Posted 7 years 6 months ago #36014
For me the safest way of digging up a tree is to make a trench around the base (it must have a circumference 5 to 6 times the circumference of the trunk of the tree) cut all roots exposed in the trench, then replant the tree and go back in a year's time and dig it up
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Make sure that when you plant your trees, none of the roots are tangles up. You want each root to spread out in its own space. Otherwise you will have a useless tree in 5 years with twisted roots and bad nebari. Check every 2 to 4 years what the roots do, ensuring they grow evenly.
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