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I would also like to suggest moving the information on stump-creation from the article intro to its own section. I'm also wondering whether we should include any information on the factors influencing tree growth? The Sapling section mentions this, but there are many more rules, some of which vary depending on game title. I also don't see any information here on tree limits, both per acre and overall town limits. Is this information appropriate here? Lastly, there is no mention of fertilizer and its effect on fruit-bearing trees in ACNL, although there is a fertilizer page for that I suppose. --[[User:Sunmarsh|sunmarsh]] ([[User talk:Sunmarsh|talk]]) 18:36, July 15, 2014 (EDT)
 
I would also like to suggest moving the information on stump-creation from the article intro to its own section. I'm also wondering whether we should include any information on the factors influencing tree growth? The Sapling section mentions this, but there are many more rules, some of which vary depending on game title. I also don't see any information here on tree limits, both per acre and overall town limits. Is this information appropriate here? Lastly, there is no mention of fertilizer and its effect on fruit-bearing trees in ACNL, although there is a fertilizer page for that I suppose. --[[User:Sunmarsh|sunmarsh]] ([[User talk:Sunmarsh|talk]]) 18:36, July 15, 2014 (EDT)
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:Yeah, the [[Tree stump design]] article can work being merged with this article. Aside from having a cute aesthetic effect, special tree stump designs aren't that noteworthy to have their own article. The only thing they have are [[mushroom]]s, but that's easily incorporated into this article. If there are factors influencing tree growth, especially if they are dependent on the game, it should be mentioned, maybe in its own section. Tree limits per acre and overall town ''should'' be included as it is relevant and noteworthy. Finally, fertilizer can be mentioned, but don't do a direct copy-paste into this article. Just have a few notes on fertilizer while linking to the main page. {{User:Mario/Sig}} 21:15, July 15, 2014 (EDT)

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I moved any info on shaking trees to its own section. The information in the table should be accurate, the only thing I'm not 100% on is the ACWW and ACCF data which should be double checked. Also if anyone has data for DnM, DnM+ or DnMe+ that would be a welcome addition.

I would also like to suggest moving the information on stump-creation from the article intro to its own section. I'm also wondering whether we should include any information on the factors influencing tree growth? The Sapling section mentions this, but there are many more rules, some of which vary depending on game title. I also don't see any information here on tree limits, both per acre and overall town limits. Is this information appropriate here? Lastly, there is no mention of fertilizer and its effect on fruit-bearing trees in ACNL, although there is a fertilizer page for that I suppose. --sunmarsh (talk) 18:36, July 15, 2014 (EDT)

Yeah, the Tree stump design article can work being merged with this article. Aside from having a cute aesthetic effect, special tree stump designs aren't that noteworthy to have their own article. The only thing they have are mushrooms, but that's easily incorporated into this article. If there are factors influencing tree growth, especially if they are dependent on the game, it should be mentioned, maybe in its own section. Tree limits per acre and overall town should be included as it is relevant and noteworthy. Finally, fertilizer can be mentioned, but don't do a direct copy-paste into this article. Just have a few notes on fertilizer while linking to the main page. Mario Signature.png 21:15, July 15, 2014 (EDT)