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It would be considered to plant a (new) tree if:

1) There were no trees in the area to start with.

2) Planting a replacement tree for one that was destroyed, removed from the landscape or harvested for making any number of products.

3) Planting a new tree could be from seed, a seedling, bare root, ball and burlaped, moved with a tree spade, or even relocating a mature tree to a (new) location.

4) Planting a different species than the yard or area already has.

For example many new trees will have to be planted to replace the Ash trees that are being killed by the invasive species of beetle named Emerald Ash Borer.

Not only will replacement (new) trees be needed, but (new) different species of trees will be needed.

Tree species diversification cannot be stressed enough to help protect from losing a large majority of our landscape trees from invasive bugs, diseases, and even climate change.

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