Adding trees to your property is part of a complete landscaping plan. Planting and maintaining trees may not be easy, but these simple tips will improve your chances at success.
July 28, 2015
Adding trees to your property is part of a complete landscaping plan. Planting and maintaining trees may not be easy, but these simple tips will improve your chances at success.
Fall is the best season for planting deciduous trees, but frost-vulnerable container-grown evergreens are best planted in spring. Before planting, make up a planting mixture as for shrubs, and soak bare rooted trees in a bucket of water for several hours. If they are container-grown, water them well.
Trees seldom benefit from pruning, because the wounds are vulnerable to infection. But sometimes it's necessary to remove lower branches to raise the crown, or take out boughs to thin the crown to allow more light through.
By implementing these simple tips and improving your urban or rural environment, you'll improve the curb appeal of your property while adding privacy and value to your home.
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