Saint Paul Trees Need Your Help
Posted by Homes of Minnesota Team on Friday, August 8th, 2008 at 12:59pm.The benefit of trees provide to society, particularly in densely populated and upwardly developed communities such as
Publicly owned trees which create
The city's forestry experts are offering a host of suggestions on how to water trees:
- Water trees in the early morning or evening.
- Smaller trees need to be watered every other day for 30 to 60 minutes; a slow trickle of water the tree's base is best.
- Larger trees need watering two to three per week for one to two hours; use a trickle or slow stream around the drip line. That's where water would drip during a rainfall.
City of St. Paul officials say that a tree that needs watering often has yellowed, drooping or wilting leaves, or a premature loss of leaves.
Rainfall for the year is 4.5 inches below normal. July was 1.77 inches short.
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