Trees for Zone 9
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DisclosuresHi All,
I too have tree question for an area of my yard that stays wet for a few month of the year. The soil is a horrible clay and is in full sun. Once the Sacramento hot weather kicks in, the area is hard as cement. Any suggestions? Here are a couple of other obstacles, the tree cannot reach more that about 15 ft (its near the property line) and it cannot be toxic because I have two dogs that will eat anything (like the black loquats from the tree that was once there). Thank you for your help.
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