About 50 gallons ( 10 gal per inch diameter of tree trunk. 5 min med. pressure = 10 gallons.
4 inch wide tree = 5 min x 4in = 40; about 20 min. see caring for trees in a dry climate via search.
Weeping Pussy Willows can grow to be 40 feet high. Pussy willows don't grow much more than 5 feet.
Some of the most collectible Willow Tree figurines include "Quietly" (surrounded by love), "Angel of the Heart" (loving and open), and "Close to Me" (mother and daughter). These figurines tend to be sought after by collectors for their beautiful designs and sentimental themes.
probrably 1 and a half cup of water.Do you mean how much water a tree TRANSPIRES (takes up and evaporates) or how much it keeps inside the tree body?A mature, large Doug fir can consume up to 800 gallons a day if available but will subsist on far less as necessary (Peter Rennie, RPF Consulting Forester and Arborist).
Consuming more than 500 milliliters (about 17 ounces) of blood can be life-threatening for a person.
Approximately 55 of your blood is composed of water.
100 gallons.
A weeping willow needs lots of water. As for most other trees, you need a area the same size as the drip line of the tree, as for a weeping willow, you only need a third of the size of drip line.
they are $80.95 for a good sized tree! :O
there are a great variety including squirrels,deer, and much more
Weeping Pussy Willows can grow to be 40 feet high. Pussy willows don't grow much more than 5 feet.
To properly prune a weeping willow tree, start by removing dead or damaged branches. Next, trim back any branches that are crossing or rubbing against each other. Avoid cutting too much at once to maintain the tree's shape and health. Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth appears.
We should at least consume 8 glasses of water a day.
2 bucket of water
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To properly trim a weeping willow tree, start by removing dead or damaged branches with clean, sharp pruning shears. Trim back any branches that are crossing or rubbing against each other. Avoid cutting too much at once to maintain the tree's shape and health. It's best to prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
1 cup ......lol joking.....
not enough....