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These are big trees. I would ask a local nurseryman because root growth can take some time. Surface roots won't help that much in a wind, so shallow watering and fertilizing will slow things down. Unless your ground is very infertile, you should not fertilize unless you place it under the root ball. It could easily take three years for trees this size to get good deep-root growth, but again, it depends on your soil and conditions.
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by Boondoggle - 06/14/24 10:07 PM
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