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The phrase "tree remove" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase is "tree removal," which means the act of removing a tree. Example: The city requested a permit for tree removal in the park due to safety concerns.
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If there are any broken, dead, or diseased limbs on your tree, remove them gently with a knife or gardening shears.
Once a cluster of small lemons appears on your tree, remove 2/3 of them to allow the remaining 1/3 a chance to mature to full size.
If you are using a young tree, remove the bark, but use your fingers and remove it very carefully so it stays in one piece, to be used for a scabbard(sheath) for your sword.
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Do you want one tree removed?" And so on.
Recently, I had a large hemlock tree removed.
"So how about just having the tree removed?" a young woman, straddling a mountain bike, ventured.
The Center for Urban Forest Research estimates that each tree removes 1.5 pounds of pollutants from the air.
I had to have a tree removed because Mr. and Mrs. Beaver started in on it".
We'll have to get the tree removed, bring in cranes to put up poles and restring wires.
Transplant, in horticulture, plant or tree removed from one location and reset in the ground at another.
Family fights to get 'nuisance' pine tree removed.
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