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How to get rid of tree roots without damaging the rest of your yard
When you take down a tree in your yard, that usually isn't the end of it. A thicket of shoots grows from the stump, forcing you to remove the stump or do everything you can to kill it. Then, suckers ...
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How to keep a newly planted tree stable while it takes root, according to an expert
A newly planted tree may start leaning for several reasons. Common causes include loose or settling soil, improper planting ...
Q. I’ve cut down a crape myrtle tree and now I now have them sprouting up all over the place. Do you have any ideas on how can I get rid of these? — Josephine Hargrave, Portsmouth Many trees and ...
Late summer can turn a young fruit tree into a very thirsty little drama queen. While an established apple, pear, peach, or plum may have roots reaching into a larger volume of soil, a recently ...
Lee Wallender is a home improvement writer of nearly 20 years and specializes in home remodeling, repair and maintenance. Sami Allen is the managing editor at Forbes Home, with over seven years of ...
That gorgeous tree shading your back patio might be writing you a bill that you can’t afford. Foundation damage caused by ...
This is a common question following new construction. Typically, trees don’t die immediately from construction damage. It often takes several years for the symptoms to develop. Connecting today’s ...
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