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RE: DO REDBUD TREES FIX NITROGEN IN THE SOIL?

in #ghsc6 years ago (edited)

Well, much easier is to prune them. All/much of the nitrogen in the chemical.composition of the leaves and branches will have been sequestered, and now you have that decomposing in your compost or soil. The leaves that fall have 'free' nitrogen as well, it's actually an oxymoron but the 'free' (for us) nitrogen has been trapped.

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