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1. Wrap a tape measure around the trunk of the tree approximately 4 1/2 feet above the ground and make a note of the measurement in inches. 2. Multiply the number you measured by
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1. Measure the width of the tree at approximately chest height, and then multiply that number by 6. Measure out a radius around the tree the size of said number in inches. Do not
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Root cutting disrupts a tree's ability to take up sufficient water and nutrients. Trees experiencing limited water and nutrient uptake exhibit small, yellow, scorched leaves, weak
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1. Pick your cutting, either fresh from a tree or refrigerated from a neighbor's or friend's tree. The best time to do the cutting fresh is in the spring before the leaves form. 2
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