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. small trees take a very little space to plant and a small investment will return itself many times, besides the enjoyment of 
growing your own plants. The smallest yard can grow hundreds of small seedlings or transplants. (See directions below for 
growing small trees before planting them permanently.}* 
HOW TO PLANT SMALL TREES IN A PERMANENT PLACE 
Small trees may be set out permanently at any desired distance. The ground should be spaded and well-rotted manure, bone 
meal or sheep dressing worked into the soil. The ground should be leveled and firmed, and all roots and foreign matter raked 
off. When planting permanently, a spade or trowel may be used to open the ground, the roots inserted and loose soil drawn 
around them. At this stage the soil should be thoroughly wet and firmed to prevent air pockets. Keep your trees watered, and 
stir the soil occasionally. Small trees will respond to careful attention. A little artificial shade over seedings will be of great 
benefit the first year. 
*HOW TO GROW SMALL TREES IN A BED BEFORE PLANTING PERMANENTLY 
After careful preparation of the ground, a straight-edge board four feet long and six inches wide is laid down and a vertical 
