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Happy trees and shrubs require occasional deep root watering to survive periods of high temperature or drought. Go beyond the surface with the Deep Root Irrigator to encourage deep rooting, reduce evaporation and runoff, and ensure your landscape stays healthy and happy all year long.
Happy trees and shrubs require occasional deep root watering to survive periods of high temperature or drought. Go beyond the surface with the Deep Root Irrigator to encourage deep rooting, reduce evaporation and runoff, and ensure your landscape stays healthy and happy all year long.
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01/17/2024
On my 10 acres we have planted many trees including pecan and fruit trees. Surface soil is good silt-loam but several inches down is a fire clay hard pan. My trees limped along for years with plenty of watering. When I started using the probe I noticed a marked difference in growth and resilience to lack of rain. I do not think this has been a coincidence. My pecan trees limped along for ten years, but after 5 years and several probing around the periphery my trees have transformed into vigorous 20 foot trees. The squirrels are enjoying them greatly. 🐿 eradication is next project.

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Happy trees and shrubs require occasional deep root watering to survive periods of high temperature or drought. Go beyond the surface with the Deep Root Irrigator to encourage deep rooting, reduce evaporation and runoff, and ensure your landscape stays healthy and happy all year long.
Happy trees and shrubs require occasional deep root watering to survive periods of high temperature or drought. Go beyond the surface with the Deep Root Irrigator to encourage deep rooting, reduce evaporation and runoff, and ensure your landscape stays healthy and happy all year long.
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01/17/2024
On my 10 acres we have planted many trees including pecan and fruit trees. Surface soil is good silt-loam but several inches down is a fire clay hard pan. My trees limped along for years with plenty of watering. When I started using the probe I noticed a marked difference in growth and resilience to lack of rain. I do not think this has been a coincidence. My pecan trees limped along for ten years, but after 5 years and several probing around the periphery my trees have transformed into vigorous 20 foot trees. The squirrels are enjoying them greatly. 🐿 eradication is next project.
