10 tips for transplanting trees
06 Apr 2006 | by Sally Drury
Land development often forces trees to be moved, but water shortages make it a risky task.
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John Ellerbrook, winner of last year's IPPS Richard Maryr Propagator of the Year award for a stock-planting project, explains why every stage of propagation is critical.
Land development often forces trees to be moved, but water shortages make it a risky task.
Its moisture-retention properties make mulch an important consideration during dry months.
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