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Well, isn't that a happy little accident! You can use a non-toxic adhesive like tree wound paste to gently stick falling foliage back on trees. Just remember to be gentle and considerate of nature's beautiful creations as you help them stay put. Happy tree-hugging, my friend!

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To stick falling foliage back on trees, you can use a plant-safe adhesive such as tree wound dressing or horticultural glue. These products are specifically designed to help damaged plant tissues heal and reattach. It's important to follow the instructions on the product carefully to ensure proper application and to avoid causing harm to the tree.

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A Loose Leaf Binder

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A loose leaf binder

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