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    Tree row rehabilitation?

    It cost me around 500, but worth it to me.
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    Tree row rehabilitation?

    I would get a big tree spade and start moving them. If they are to big to move, have a big truck mounted spade do it, I'm sure they would buy them from you also. I had a 27' weeping birch tree moved and they came all the way across the state with a 96" spade.
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    Tree row rehabilitation?

    Yup, my reason for not doing cedars, I have 32 different verities of apple, pear, berry bushes around the out side of my pines.
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    Tree row rehabilitation?

    When they planted my first rows in 2010, they said only would plant at 12' . After I measured and none were at 12', most at 16' on up to 20'. They will never grow in my soil to stop snow or wind. Since then I measure and hand plant at 5'. I bought a 44" tree spade and will start removing...
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    Tree row rehabilitation?

    I till it all up, then use bobcat and drill a 3' hole down into our clay, then fill & pack with water to settle it back up to the level I want the tree. I leave a 2" to 4" depression, I also run a drip line. I plant 300 to 500 ponderosa every year. After tilled and drilled, I have them put...

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