51. The four women work together on the site, arranging the soil and planting trees by themselves. 52. The solution is radical, so the homeowner might be able to avoid some cutting of trees by cutting back branches and see what happens. 53. The two visitors from New England turned to see an older man taking his ease sprawled in a wheelbarrow left there near the pine trees by the ground crew. 54. Then there are the garages, straw mats laid out under the shade of trees by the roadside, where the mechanics work amid a sprawl of simple tools. 55. These tiny creatures are cleaning trees by eating small creatures and fungi that live on the bark. 56. There was the year I got the magnolia tree by following a red ribbon through the house and out in the yard. 57. This will leave you facing a forest of unusual trees by Norway Farms of Norfolk, including a weeping larch and an amazing cutleaf Japanese maple. 58. This tree by Rubens has become their memorial. 59. Usually it is caused by damage to the root of a young tree by anything from the blade of a snowplow to a jackhammer. 60. Wisteria and other large twining vines can damage or strangle a tree by wrapping their stems around the trunk. |