Round trees in square holes

Ever plant stuff? I do.

And I always dig a round hole to put the transplant it. Well, approximately round anyway. Who doesn't?

Lots of people planting trees these days. And apparently some of them have been doing it wrong. Apparently when planted in a round hole there is a big chance that the roots will grow in a circular pattern and not expand out to provide a healthy support pattern.


The solution to growing more resilient trees? Why plant round trees in square holes of course!

READ THE WHOLE STORY ==> https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/dec/08/james-wong-garden-plant-trees-in-square-holes-for-establishment-resilience

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