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Traditional and expanded tree pit concepts

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Conference Proceedings (Chapter)

The most effective way to avoid the pitfalls of the confined traditional tree pit in street tree or similar plantings in urban sites is to prepare an expanded tree pit." (p.36)

[Ti: Traditional and expanded tree pit concepts]
[Au: Hammerschlag, R.S. and, Sherald, J.L.,, ,]
[So: In: Kuhns, L.J. and Patterson, J.C., eds. METRIA 5: Selecting and preparing sites for urban trees. Proc. of the fifth conference of the Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance, University Park, PA, May, 1985. U.S. Forest Service, NE Area. pp.33-44.]
[Ky: Planting]]

Authors
R.S. Hammerschlag, J.L. Sherald
Date Published
1985
Journal/Conference
In: Kuhns, L.J. and Patterson, J.C., eds. METRIA 5: Selecting and preparing sites for urban trees. Proc. of the fifth conference of the Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance, University Park, PA, May, 1985. U.S. Forest Service, NE Area. pp.33-44.
Publisher
In: Kuhns, L.J. and Patterson, J.C., eds. METRIA 5: Selecting and preparing sites for urban trees. Proc. of the fifth conference of the Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance, University Park, PA, May, 1985. U.S. Forest Service, NE Area. pp.33-44.
ISBN/ISSN
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Sub-Topics
Planting
Keywords
Planting
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