I am digging my garden, and I want to make sure I do not infringe upon the root system of the nearby apple tree. It is only a few years old, but I want to make sure I do not dig where it will be growing roots until it is mature. So, how many feet [...]
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I recently planted an apple seed with my mom 2 days ago. Its grow a little, but today, while i was flowering it, i noticed that the root is damaged and its about to fall of. The root is small, only half an inch, and since its the only root: is it vital? Please answer [...]
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I know some with certain types of trees (weeping willow for example), you can cut a branch off and plant it to start a new tree. Does anybody know of other types of trees that this can be done with? We were thinking of trying it with a Tulip Popular, but we weren’t sure if [...]
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I recently have got rid o a lot of large willow trees rom the rear of my property that were tearing down a boundary wall. The wall / house are now safe. I would like to replace the trees with something but would like ideas for trees that have minimal root growth as I do [...]
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If you just planted it, be patient. It’s quite a shock to be transplanted and the roots need some time to adjust. If the tree doesn’t feel quite “right” it may only spit out a few leaves. Don’t take this as the tree being a “bad deal” It’s just putting more energy into keeping itself [...]
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We have a 100+ yr. old apple tree that fell over and we want to get starts from it, the limbs are still alive, can we do this with twigs from that tree using root grow?
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I have a small apple tree in the back yard and it produces fruit each year. Recently I noticed that some green plant are growing out from the bottom of the tree. Should I trim these plant out or keep them?
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