How to Take Care of Trees
It is recommendable to plant new trees during dormant periods.
Plant your
trees before spring and autumn because plants have better chances of
establishing the roots in warmer temperatures and before rainy season
starts.
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How to Take Care of Trees
It is recommendable to plant new trees during dormant periods.
Plant your
trees before spring and autumn because plants have better chances of
establishing the roots in warmer temperatures and before rainy season
starts.
This encourages top growth when they are under cool conditions.
Find information about the characteristics of your tree, and choose a
location that will be suitable for your plant.
Consult a certified arborist for
recommendations and basics of plant care.
You have to supply adequate amount
of water to your tree in order for it to
survive.
Though the first three years
of life of a tree is the most significant,
the watering needs of your tree must
be properly maintained.
Generally,
newly planted trees require adequate
amount of water in order to pack the
soil, avoid drying of the root, and to
let the root ball be moist.
Five gallons
of water may be enough for
sufficiently draining soils.
A fast
draining soil usually requires more freque
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