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How To Plant A Tree By Ryan Rhode Selecting
the right tree for the right place is a good first step in any landscape
design, but proper planting also is important for getting your tree off to a
good start. Trees are like all living creatures. They require more attention
in the beginning to promote a long, healthy life. Carefully choose the planting
site. Trees are difficult to move once they are established. Check with local
authorities for regulations on placement of trees. Some communities have ordinances
restricting placement of trees within a specified distance of a street,
sidewalk, streetlight, or other utilities. BEFORE DIGGING, make sure that all
underground utilities are clearly marked. You wouldn’t want to cut off the
electric power to your community or risk injury. Carefully follow the planting
instructions that come with your tree. If specific instructions are not
available, follow these tips: Dig a hole about twice the
size of the tree’s root ball, or about one foot wider than the root system.
The hole should be slightly shallower than the root ball. If the soil is
especially heavy or wet, consider planting the tree slightly higher. Remove all materials from the
root mass. This includes wires, string, burlap, and biodegradable containers.
Neglecting this will hinder proper root growth. Gently place the tree in the
center of the hole and position it to grow straight. If the tree has a
prettier side, place it in the direction most frequently viewed. If planting
a bare root tree, carefully spread the roots. Crumble the soil removed from
the hole and cover the roots with it. As you add soil to fill in around the
tree, lightly tamp the soil to collapse air pockets, or add water to help
settle the soil. Air pockets around the roots can be devastating to a newly
planted tree. Add about four inches of
mulch--wood chips, shredded bark, or grass clippings--around the base of the
tree, extending out to the tips of the outermost branches. A 3-foot diameter
circle of mulch is common. Mulching will retain moisture, reduce weeds,
maintain a more even soil temperature, and eliminate mowing next to the
delicate bark. Be sure to pull the mulch away from the tree trunk because
decomposing mulch can cause rot problems. Finally, give the tree a
thorough watering. If the root ball is extremely dry, allow water to trickle
into the soil by placing the hose at the trunk of the tree. Young trees need protection
against rodents, frost cracks, sunscald, lawnmowers, and weed whackers.
Plastic guards are an inexpensive and easy control method. Light colored tree
wraps can be used to protect the trunk from sunscald. Usually, staking trees
is not necessary unless you live in an area with high winds. A properly planted and
maintained tree will grow much faster and live much longer than one that is
incorrectly planted. Trees can be planted almost anytime of the year as long
as the soil is not frozen. However, early fall is the optimum time to plant
trees. For the first year or two, especially after a week or so of extremely
hot or dry weather, watch your tree closely for signs of moisture stress. If
you see leaf wilting or hard, caked soil, water the tree well and slowly
enough so the water soaks in rather than runs off. Take the time to give your
tree a good start on life. You and the next generation will enjoy the
benefits of your backyard tree for years to come. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Ryan Rhode The Brand New "Homeowners Guide To Landscaping" Reveals Time Tested Proven Landscaping Secrets Showing You Step-By-Step How To Plan Before You Regret Wasting Your Money Like Most People Do. Discover How To Increase The Value Of Your Home By Up To 27% Or More. http://www.home-and-garden-decor.net |
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