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The photos show the exposed bottom of the tree trunk with broken roots and sitting water left in the open hole in the ground. The original poster wrote, "Something looks way odd about the root ...
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.
First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system. A properly planted tree sits with its root flair visible when ...
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.
In this week's Fielding Questions column, Don Kinzler addresses how to prevent woodpecker damage, improving tulip blooms and collecting seeds from flowers.
Gardening columnist Don Kinzler addresses how to remove trunk suckers or basal suckers, and also answers questions about reworking a perennial flower bed and mulching around a tree. Just $2 for 6 ...
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.
Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. ... First, inspect the base of the trunk to make sure you can locate the root flair — where the trunk widens to meet the root system.