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Frequently Asked Questions: Detailed horticultural answers

Plant desert trees.

Irrigation practices for desert trees from design and distribution to scheduling.

Pruning desert trees.

Sap excreting from tree trunk/ branches

Tree Structure Terms

Single Versus Multiple Trunk Trees

Variety AZT PowerPoint Presentation

Cultural Practices

Matching Caliper to Box Size for Quality Control

Insect Pests of Desert Trees

Identifying Causes of Unhealthy Trees

Mistletoe and Desert Trees

AZT Root Management

Seed and Vegetative Propagation update Jan 2006

Clone verse Seed ( A little different spin Sept 2006)

Arboreal Schizophrenia A response to why AZT does not graft trees. This article was originally published in the Journal of the International Society of Arboriculture. Arid Zone Times would like to thank Peggy Currid, Managing Editor, Arborist News Magazine, International Society of Arboriculture, and the author Professor John Ball of South Dakota State University for their permission to re-print this article.

Cold Injury 2007

Best Trees for Parking Lots