Sprinklers can help take the edge off of a tree’s water need, but they are no substitute for a good slow soaking. If I use automatic sprinklers, for how long should they be set? This will take a while, so be patient! If there is a slope in the grade of your land, it may be necessary to split the watering into segments to allow water to fully absorb and minimize run-off. The tree is soaked enough when the water has been fully absorbed and starts to puddle around the root ball. Move the hose around the root ball as it becomes thoroughly soaked. The easiest method is to lay the hose 1-2 feet from the tree trunk, and set the hose to a slow flow of water. Use a hand-held hose or soaker hose, and water directly over the root ball. Trees prefer to be watered slowly and deeply. How much water is needed? How should I water the tree? In May and June you should pay special attention to the soil moisture, as your tree will begin to use much more water and the transition from occasional soaking to frequent soaking will be abrupt. If it’s dry, thoroughly soak the entire root ball. Feel the soil around the root ball to the depth of 3 inches or so. The watering schedule is only a useful guide, as everyone’s individual conditions vary, but the tree always needs water when the root ball is dry. Symptoms of over-watering: Leaves discolor but do not drop or come off easily leaves do not crumble and will fold in your hand. Leaves will voluntarily fall off the tree. Symptoms of under-watering: Leaves are dry and crumble they could be brown or light green. With early diagnosis, most problems can be resolved before permanent damage is done to your tree and your tree can fully recover. Watch for these signs and let us know right away if you notice these, or any other problems with your tree. Your tree will exhibit warning signs when it is being under (or over) watered. The most common challenge your new tree will face is a lack of sufficient moisture! Supplemental watering is very important during your tree’s first two years, especially when Mother Nature sends drying winds, high temperatures, and periods of low rainfall. After these first few waterings, begin your normal watering schedule using the attached sheet as a guide. In the summer, water thoroughly each day for the first five (5) days after planting. This settles the soil and removes large pockets around the tree’s roots. Newly planted trees planted spring, fall, or winter must be watered thoroughly each day for the first two (2) days after planting. All trees we plant are top-dressed with a 2” layer of mulch and staked if necessary. Fertilizer is applied at the time of planting and the trees are watered in. These products will help the soil retain moisture. All of our trees are planted with a mixture of native soil, compost/expanded shale and Soil Moist. Our crews will inspect the root ball of your tree to make sure the root flare is exposed and at the proper planting height. Shop the huge inventory of trees in our Online Marketplace here!Įach tree we install is planted higher than the natural grade to allow for settling. Please call us if you have any questions. Below is an explanation of our planting procedure and your care instructions. Congratulations on the purchase of your new tree! Your new plants will need extra care for the first two years while they are establishing healthy root systems.
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