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This is when the tree is dug (usually using a tree spade), and the root ball is wrapped in burlap for short term storage. IIt can be in a wire basket, usually if the ball is large. The burlap is typically tied tightly around the root flare using twine.

How should these be planted, for the lowest amount of transplant shock, and a strong start?

This is when the tree is dug (usually using a tree spade), and the root ball is wrapped in burlap for short term storage. I can be in a wire basket, usually if the ball is large. The burlap is typically tied tightly around the root flare using twine.

How should these be planted, for the lowest amount of transplant shock, and a strong start?

This is when the tree is dug (usually using a tree spade), and the root ball is wrapped in burlap for short term storage. It can be in a wire basket, usually if the ball is large. The burlap is typically tied tightly around the root flare using twine.

How should these be planted, for the lowest amount of transplant shock, and a strong start?

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What is a good method for planting Ball and Burlap trees?

This is when the tree is dug (usually using a tree spade), and the root ball is wrapped in burlap for short term storage. I can be in a wire basket, usually if the ball is large. The burlap is typically tied tightly around the root flare using twine.

How should these be planted, for the lowest amount of transplant shock, and a strong start?