How to Plant a Tree

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How to plant a tree

By Luke Escoto

Tree planting can be hard in certain areas and some bought one and don’t know how to plant it. This will teach you how.
  1. Dig a shallow and broad hole. The hole should be about 2-3 times wider than the root ball
  2. If wrapped, remove any cover from around the root ball and trunk to facilitate root growth. Remove the wire basket or cut one or two rings off so it is low-profile and will not interfere with future root growth. Inspect tree root ball for circling roots and straighten, cut, or remove them. Expose the trunk flare if necessary.
  3. Place the tree at the proper height. When placing the tree in the hole, lift by the root ball, not the trunk. The majority of tree’s roots develop in the top 12 inches (30 cm) of soil. Planting too deep can be harmful to the tree
  4. Straighten the tree in the hole. Before filling the hole, have someone examine the tree from several angles to confirm it is straight.
  5. Fill the hole gently but firmly. Pack soil around the base of the root ball to stabilize it. Fill the hole firmly to eliminate air pockets. Further reduce air pockets by watering periodically while backfilling. Avoid fertilizing at the time of planting.
  6. If staking is necessary, three stakes or underground systems provide optimum support. Studies have shown that trees develop stronger trunks and roots if they are not staked; however, it may be required when planting bare root stock or on windy sites. Remove stakes after the first year of growth.
  7. Mulch the base of the tree. Place a 2–3 inch (5–7.5 cm) layer of mulch, but be sure not to pile much right against the trunk. A mulch-free area of 1–2 inches (2.5–5 cm) wide at the base of the tree will reduce moist bark and prevent decay.
  8. Provide follow-up care. Keep the soil moist by watering at least once a week, barring rain, and more frequently during hot, windy weather. Continue until mid-fall, tapering off as lower temperatures require less-frequent watering.

Mulching

Mulch is used functionally and as a decoration. Mulch is used to protect the roots of a plant from droughts, weeds, heat, and cold.it also provides nutrients to the plants as it decomposes.

First, determine the square footage of the area you want to mulch by measuring it. Multiply the length and width of the area to cover and record the answer.

Determine how deep mulch should be by going with gardening experts' recommendation of a 2- to 4-inch layer.

Multiply the square footage of your area to be mulched by the number of inches of mulch you want to apply. Then divide that number by 12, as a cubic foot of mulch will cover 12-square feet with about 1-inch of mulch.

Afterwords

Maintaining your mulch