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Tag Archives: Tree Tube Tips
Tree Tubes: Early summer Q&A
About this time of year, after tree tubes have been on seedlings for a month or two and the weather has started to heat up, I start to hear two questions. Will my seedlings overheat in Tree Tubes? The answer … Continue reading
Tree Tubes: Recognizing Browse Types
Spring came late to Minnesota this year. It was a long winter, with constant snow cover from November though late March, with sporadic snows through mid April. Who knows, we could still get more snow! With warmer weather I have … Continue reading
Tree Tubes Stand Up To Standing Water!
A customer in Mississippi sent me an amazing photograph: After days of high winds and torrential rainfall, his Tubex Tree Tubes with our PVC Tree Tube Stakes are standing strong in about 12 inches of standing water. He wrote: “But … Continue reading
Tree Tube Tip Of The Day: Prune to a single stem
To prune or not to prune, that is the question… when applying a Wilson Tree Tube over a newly planted seedling, naturally regenerated seedling, or tree that has been browsed to “bonsai” size and is finally getting some much-needed protection. … Continue reading