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\nThis diagram shows where to aerate around your trees to help with deep root watering, feeding and aerating. These holes should be 8″ to 14″ deep and a few feet apart from each other. Holes should be made at the drip-line or wherever water accumulates in the area surrounding the tree.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n