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hi, i am planning to grow a couple of persimmon trees in the front
lawn, which is the only available space. how much of lawn grass should

i clear away from the persimmon trees?

also how often should i water the trees?


we just purchased them and they are about 5 feet.

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I prefer keep a six foot permiter cleared primeter Around the base of
the three.This seems to keep insests expecials catipleers away from the
tree. I had to put rocks around my permisions in order to keep the
roots cool. Rocks seem harbor some insect such as apids.

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sorry for saying rock around the permisions. When is Symernian Quinces
I have. I have in the sun.

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