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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hello; Our town public works department has
requested our ( the Gananoque Urban Forest Committee) assistance in implementing
their task of planting trees on the main business section of town. They have
resolved the criteria for the project : Trees are to be smaller, such as
Japanese Liliac ; they will have a life "expectancy " of 7 to 10 years
then be replaced; and they are to be planted in some form of "pot"
or "liner" that will limit lateral root growth and will facilitate
easy removal. We understand that there are plastic "pots" available for this
type of planting, but we don't know where to find them. Is anyone aware of this
procedure, where the pots are obtained , and are there words of advice regarding
this system of street planting? Peter Murray, RPF retired, Chair
GUFC.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>