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Caring For Bald Cypress
Watering - Bald Cypress trees like lots of water and do not mind the occasional flood, although they can handle dry soil too. Mulch the soil under the tree to help keep soil moist.
Problems of False Cypress
Check soil moisture under the mulch every two or three weeks if rainfall is sparse. Once False Cypresses and others are over 5 years old, they sustain little damage from this disease.
Caring For Cypress
A 2 to 3 inch layer of some attractive organic material such as wood chips, chopped leaves or pine needles spread on the soil around the trunk offers many benefits to trees.
Caring For False Cypress
A 2 to 3 inch layer of some attractive organic material spread on the soil over the roots of cypresses helps protect them. It retains soil moisture, discourages weeds and protects the plants from injury by mechanical yard care equipment.
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