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What kind of trees are these
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<blockquote data-quote="rebelman" data-source="post: 460947" data-attributes="member: 4861"><p>Mulch your trees. This has many immediate and longterm benefits. The pointy balls become less of a problem also, a little raking back toward the trunk of the tree. Use the search function to see many lists of benefits of mulching and the proper materials and technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebelman, post: 460947, member: 4861"] Mulch your trees. This has many immediate and longterm benefits. The pointy balls become less of a problem also, a little raking back toward the trunk of the tree. Use the search function to see many lists of benefits of mulching and the proper materials and technique. [/QUOTE]
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