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HOW TO PROPERLY PLANT A CONTAINERIZED TREE

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1. Select an appropriate tree for your location (Right Tree, Right Place). Use a tree that will grow well under local environmental conditions and provide it with plenty of space to grow. This includes both vertical and horizontal space for the mature size of the tree and plenty of room for root growth. Avoid planting large maturing trees near power lines.

2. Dig hole at least twice as wide as root ball. Wide areas give roots a place to spread and grow. Dig hole 3 to 4 inches shallower than depth of root ball to keep tree from settling too deep. Rough up sides of hole to allow for root penetration into surrounding soil.

3. Prune tree to remove problems and remove tags. Remove dead, broken, and diseased branches as well as water sprouts or suckers. Remove any plastic or unnatural materials from branches of tree.

4. Remove container. This can be done by laying tree down and pulling or cutting off container.

5. Identify root flare. This is the wider area at the base of tree trunk where roots begin. If the root flare is not visible, you will need to carefully remove soil from the top of root ball. The flare should be partially visible after tree has been planted (see diagram).

6. Adjust hole to proper depth. Measure from root flare to bottom of root ball to determine how deep hole should be. Add or remove dirt from hole as necessary and compact bottom of hole. The majority of roots on a newly planted tree will develop in the top 12 inches of soil. If tree is planted too deep, new roots will have difficulty developing due to a lack of oxygen. It is better to plant the tree a little high. This will allow for some settling (see diagram).

7. Lift and place tree in hole. Lift tree by root ball not tree trunk.

8. Straighten tree in hole. View tree from several directions to confirm tree is straight. Straighten tree by maneuvering root ball (do not push or pull on trunk of tree).

9. Fill hole with soil that came out of hole. Be careful not to damage trunk or roots in the process. Firmly pack soil while filling to eliminate air pockets which may cause roots to dry out. It is best to add a few inches of soil and settle with water, alternating this process until hole is filled and tree is firmly planted. It is not recommended to apply fertilizer at the time of planting.

10. Mulch to width of planting hole around base of tree (minimum). Mulch is simply organic matter that acts as a blanket to hold moisture and moderate soil temperature extremes, both hot and cold, and to reduce competition from grass and weeds. A 2 to 4 inch layer is ideal. More than 4 inches may cause a problem with oxygen and moisture levels. When placing mulch, care should be taken not to cover actual trunk of tree as this may cause decay in the living bark. A mulch-free area, 1 to 2 inches wide, is sufficient to avoid moist bark conditions and prevent decay.

11. Take care of your tree. The tips below can help!

Watering

Give your tree 15 gallons of water, once a week, from May 1 to October 31. Water your tree for the first three years after planting.

Mulching

Add wood mulch around your tree once a year. See step 10 (above) for mulching instructions.

Pruning

Improper pruning can severely damage trees. It is best to consult with a certified arborist before pruning.

Staking

It is best to not stake trees if possible. Trees become stronger by adapting to the forces of the wind. Staking is only necessary for trees that are severely leaning.

Protecting

Avoid damaging the bark of the tree with mowers and string trimmers.

Let Your Tree Be Natural

Keep your tree free of fertilizer, ropes, wires, paint, etc. 

 

 

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