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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... Briefs - Related Websites Publications 150 Years of Hardy Plants A Practitioner's Guide to Stem Girdling Roots of Trees Alderman Plum Azalea Poster Azaleas and Rhododendrons for Minnesota Beginner's Guide to ...
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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... . - Publications - Product Descriptions - News Releases - Info-U Briefs Publications A Practitioner's Guide to Stem Girdling Roots of Trees Birch Leafminers Black Walnut Management Bronze Birch Borer and Its Management, The Disease ...
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... are raked up each fall. Birch is a shallow-rooted tree. Its roots are known to be damaged or killed by relatively high soil ... moisture from buds and branches which cannot be replaced because the roots are in frozen ground. Soil moisture can become critical during extended ... the branch tips to die back to the point of the girdling. Birch trees are generally short-lived. This fact should be considered ...
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... and can kill shrubs or small trees to which it becomes attached merely by tightly girdling stems and branches. Chinese bittersweet (Celastrus rosthornianus) is sometimes sold in Minnesota. It suffers winter ... the plastic bag, open it to provide a bit of ventilation. The cuttings will produce roots in 2 to 5 weeks. Plant them outdoors in a protected location, as soon as ...
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