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1 Comment To "Arborvitae"
#1 Comment By Nikki On 05/13/2011 @ 6:49 am
You can try Organic Root Stimulator, but these products are not always necessary. For newly planted trees/shrubs, I would simply water more deeply for at least 2-5 minutes to penetrate the soil.
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