Saturday, December 26, 2009

Shademaster Locust OK To Plant Locust Tree (in Utah) Near Roots Of Dead Pine Tree, On Sloping Ground? Good Idea To Plant Deeper?

OK to plant locust tree (in Utah) near roots of dead pine tree, on sloping ground? Good idea to plant deeper? - shademaster locust

Are irrigated underground sprinklers. You can delete a sufficient basis for a hole about 2 feet in diameter and as deep as necessary to a tree in a container of 5 gallons in size plant. I'm not picky about the speed of the tree will grow Shademaster lobster, because the tree must be planted near the roots, I'm not ready to remove.

Planting is more than usually a great way to make the tree a better chance for normal growth of sowing depth than usual?

Slope is about 20 degrees. The soil is moderately sand.

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