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How Often to Water a Money Tree for Healthy Growth

Learn how to water a money tree the right way, at the right time, to prevent drooping leaves and a waterlogged plant. Native ...
Well-draining soil will dry out faster than denser types. While money trees don’t like soggy soil, they do like some moisture. If your soil dries out too fast, consider adding peat moss to help it ...
There are two key factors in figuring out how much water plants need: what we know and what we observe. First, let’s explore what we know. A tree growing where rain is plentiful will have roots about ...
We don’t often think about the roots of trees until there is a problem. A forester friend of mine called it a “fencepost mentality.” Being underground, they are often out of sight out of mind. However ...
While trees are dormant during winter, they can still dehydrate from harsh weather. Learn how winter watering can help your tree survive summer heat.
I read an interesting comment recently: “If trees produced free Wi-Fi, we’d be planting them everywhere. Too bad they only produce oxygen. “ It’s a rather tongue-in-cheek statement about trees, but it ...
Q: I have two trees that were planted some 15 years ago improperly as the lawn sprinklers were used for watering instead of drip. The roots are spreading in all directions, and I am worried they may ...
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How water diffuses from roots to treetops

In wood, bound water molecules, located in cell walls, can move to great heights to eventually humidify canopy leaves. Using ...