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I planted tree; how do I keep them alive now
I planted a Maple and a Pear tree in my back yard today. I packed the soil
around them really well, watered them really well, and then put a layer of mulch around the trunk. Is there anything else I should be doing to keep them from dying? I want them to be happy and health trees. |
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I planted tree; how do I keep them alive now
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This time of year, you should not have much of a problem. Just be sure to keep them watered well and nature seems to be taking care of that right now. I would make sure that they have the equivalent of watering once a day for a couple of weeks, then go to every other day for another 2-3 weeks. Since they are very new, I would stay at 2X/week through the hot, dry summer. After that, you should be fine. Next year, you can give them water 1X/week in the hottest part of the summer but you shouldn't have to worry about it during the rest of the year. Every couple of weeks, for awhile, give them some low-nitrogen "root-stimulator" but no other fertilizer. You can start spring and fall fertilization next spring, but they should not have that during their first year. gary austin "Gary Harper" wrote in message ... I planted a Maple and a Pear tree in my back yard today. I packed the soil around them really well, watered them really well, and then put a layer of mulch around the trunk. Is there anything else I should be doing to keep them from dying? I want them to be happy and health trees. |
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I planted tree; how do I keep them alive now
I'm not sure what you mean by "packed the soil around them really well" but if
you mean you made good root contact without compacting the soil, it's good. When I plant trees I try to give them similar conditions to their normal environment. Assuming you didn't plant the tree too deeply (below the line where they were planted in the container or root ball in burlap) you should now put an inch or so all the way around the hole, as far out to the drip line of the tree. Drip line is the limb furthest away from the center leader. It's literally where the rain drips from! On top of that, put a 2 inch layer of shredded mulch. I like native shredded mulches. Keep that fluffy using a rake or hand rake and make sure you keep the plant watered. Before I plant anything, be it an annual, tree or perennial, I fully saturate the root ball before I put it in the ground. It's very difficult to wet the root ball once it's in there. Hope that helps. BTW, do not feed it anything other than compost this year. I buy Revitilizer Compost at The Natural Gardener www.naturalgardeneraustin.com because it is state of the art compost with all the most vital microbial activity and healthy soil will result from an application. Victoria-no stock or ownership of the store, just a very pleased customer. On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 20:46:26 -0600, "Gary Harper" wrote: I planted a Maple and a Pear tree in my back yard today. I packed the soil around them really well, watered them really well, and then put a layer of mulch around the trunk. Is there anything else I should be doing to keep them from dying? I want them to be happy and health trees. |
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I planted tree; how do I keep them alive now
Gary, make sure your mulch is not packed around the trunk of your trees,
they can get collar rot. Good Luck "Gary Harper" wrote in message ... I planted a Maple and a Pear tree in my back yard today. I packed the soil around them really well, watered them really well, and then put a layer of mulch around the trunk. Is there anything else I should be doing to keep them from dying? I want them to be happy and health trees. |
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