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Letter: In some places, staking might be right for a tree

Published 27 March 2024

From Bill Parslow, Brighton, UK

Just following up on James Wong’s look at the science of staking trees, one of the ever-present hazards for plants in urban environments is being knocked into, bashed and generally destroyed by passers-by, council mowers and the like (20 January, p 44). Might it be that tree staking succeeds in these environments purely by putting a physical barrier around the young plant?

Issue no. 3484 published 30 March 2024

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