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I try... I really do.
Join Date: Mar-2006
Location: Western Sydney
Country: Australia
Posts: 140
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I actually agree with both sides. There are positive and negative sides of the arguement. What I would say is that if you know which trees are going to dry out the quickest, you may want to consider leaving them on a timer. I never water to a routine, only when they need it, but I would rather have a slightly overwatered tree than a dead one. Heck, it may be wise just to give all of them just enough to keep them alive...
Or you could do what I do and get my neighbours to come and do it.
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