Tree support is a seemingly simple yet complex and crucial task. If not sturdy, trees can easily be blown over by the wind, even if slightly loose, allowing air to permeate the roots, which can reduce the survival rate of the trees. The result not only directly increases the additional cost of greening projects but also greatly wastes green resources. Particularly after purchased seedlings are transplanted, whether large trees or medium-sized seedlings, their roots are not well-established and can easily be blown off course by strong winds, severely affecting aesthetics. Therefore, tree support frames are a tool commonly used in landscape greening. It is important to mark the locations and loosen the soil in advance for the cultivation of flowering shrubs and patterned cultivation seedlings. The primary goals are to improve cultivation efficiency and accelerate root growth. Timely pruning according to planning requirements and seedling varieties reduces water evaporation, enhances survival rates, and ensures timely watering. Under favorable conditions, shading and wind protection measures should be taken. Generally, it is not advisable to cultivate seedlings after temperatures fall below freezing, as it can easily cause root frostbite and lead to death. Some seedlings require frost protection measures before winter, and these should be implemented as early as possible. Some trees may need crown frost protection, while others require root coverings with frost-resistant ground films, using materials like inner straw mats and outer films.
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