
Weathering the Storm
Tree stabilization systems and their effect on landscape tree growth and establishment
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				Have you ever staked a recently transplanted tree to prevent it from blowing over in a storm? Staking, guying, and root ball anchoring systems are commonly used to prevent post-transplant tree destabilization in the landscape, but little scientific evidence exists to support this practice. Weathering the Storm presents the most comprehensive, in-depth look into the current use of tree stabilization systems throughout the United States. Alvey reviews her research performed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute that begins to answer the questions, 1. Do tree stabilization systems actually work? and ...
Have you ever staked a recently transplanted tree to prevent it from blowing over in a storm? Staking, guying, and root ball anchoring systems are commonly used to prevent post-transplant tree destabilization in the landscape, but little scientific evidence exists to support this practice. Weathering the Storm presents the most comprehensive, in-depth look into the current use of tree stabilization systems throughout the United States. Alvey reviews her research performed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute that begins to answer the questions, 1. Do tree stabilization systems actually work? and 2. How do tree stabilization systems affect a tree's above- and below-ground growth? After reading, you will look at landscape trees and wind in a whole new light. This is a must-read for every arborist and landscape practitioner!
     
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					