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what cannot the man-made trees do.​

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Answered by hinalamin33
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More often than not, a tree owner doesn't realize that a tree is in significant trouble until it's too late and the tree either dies or is harmed badly enough that it needs to be cut down. All these harmful tree practices can be avoided.

Here are 10 common ways we harm trees growing in yards and urban wood lots:

01

Loving a Tree to Death

Over Staking and Mulching

Steve Nix

Staking and mulching newly planted trees seems to come naturally to even the beginning urban tree planter. Both practices can be beneficial when done properly, but they can be destructive when not done well or overdone.

Staking and guying can make a tree grow taller, anchor a tree in heavy winds, and protect trees from mechanical damage. However, some tree species need no staking, and most trees need only minimal support for a short time. Staking can cause abnormal trunk growth, bark damage, girdling, and top-heaviness.

Mulching is a great practice but also can be done improperly. Never apply too much mulch around a tree. Mulching around the base of a tree over 3 inches deep can affect root and bark function. Avoid mulching right next to the base of the trunk.

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