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The root well of a tree is the area that was excavated when the tree was planted. Containing both the root ball and a backfill of soil, this will be the first destination of new root growth. Small trees that have been hand planted will usually have a root well of 5 to 6 cubic feet. This area needs a good soaking on a weekly basis. Using a general rule that says a gallon of water soaks a cubic foot of soil, 5 to 6 gallons of water is adequate. This assumes a regular watering schedule, and that ALL of the water reaches the root well. The Tree I.V. design offers this important efficiency, with a convenient 5-gal container that eliminates the guesswork. One Tree I.V. will work for a small tree. For larger trees, you may consider three units placed equally around the drip line. It's simple. It works. |
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