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If the roots are in a tight mass on the outside of the rootball, use a knife and cut or pry some of the roots loose so that they will grow out into the soil ball into the planting hole so that the top of the root ball is equal with, or slightly higher.
- Natural Resources Group Forest Restoration Team Spring 2002
This type of treatment can be done only with a limited number of tree and shrub species, and typically works best in wetland or streambank sites... City of New York Parks & Recreation Natural Resources Group Adrian Benepe Arsenal North Commissioner 1234.
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