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What
to look for when buying a tree…
A High-Quality Tree Has:
1. An adequate-sized root ball. If possible, check to ensure there are
enough sound
roots to support healthy growth.
2. A trunk free of mechanical wounds and wounds from incorrect pruning.
3. A strong form with well-spaced, firmly-attached branches.
A Low-Quality Tree Has:
1. Crushed or circling roots in a small root ball or small container.
2. A trunk with wounds from mechanical impacts or incorrect pruning.
3. A weak form where multiple stems squeeze against each other or where
branches squeeze against the trunk.
For more detailed information http://www.isa-arbor.com/consumer/buying.html
Talk to a ISA Certified Arborist:
Jesse @ (514) 457-7555
Jesse@arborfolia.com
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