Tips in Planting Trees in Your Yard

Published: 31st March 2011
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One of the best ways to enhance the landscape of your home is to plant trees around your yard. Growing trees and fruit trees is both an exciting and worthwhile activity. When you take time and care to plant trees in your yard, you can be certain that you will have strong and healthy trees later on.
After deciding what kind of tree you want to build in your yard, you can proceed to a garden center or a plant nursery in your area to make your purchase. You can buy those in pots or bare root plants. When you bring the root plants home, you can proceed to planting. Below are some tips on how to effectively plant trees in your yard.
1. Begin planting during moderate weather because trees need moderate sunshine and rainfall. Start planting a tree in your yard in moderate weather since trees require moderate rainfall. The best time would be during fall and summer. Nevertheless, try to check out the guidelines of the tree you want to plant in your yard.
2. Start by digging a hole in your yard and take care because there is a possibility to make mistakes when you dig. Bear in mind that the tree roots need access to oxygen and water so refrain from digging a very deep hole. Dig a hole at three-quarters as deep as the root ball height of the tree and make it wider by a few inches on all sides.

3. Whether the tree was wrapped in burlap at the roots or transplanted from a container, make certain that you loosen the soil around the roots before you start planting. Allow roots to breathe and separate from the wrapping before you plant.
4. Place the tree in the newly dug hole and set loosely. Make sure not to compact or damage the roots.
5. Cover the roots and return the soil into the hole. Some tree roots should be above the surface of the hole, then proceed to building a mound on top of the tree roots to the base of the tree, and make sure the soil is loose.
6. Start to fertilize the soil around the tree. Do not fertilize directly on the root ball. After your tree has been planted, monitor the weather to make sure that the tree receives enough water to the roots. Trees require more water during summer and winter.
Remember that even if trees take several years to grow fully, the wait is worth it since you will surely enjoy many benefits from the tree you plant in your yard. This is especially true if you plant fruit trees in the yard. In a few years’ time, you will be able to reap your harvest. Trees not only serve as shade for your home and keep it cool but also enhance its curb appeal and your landscape. Trees in your home are good investments because it adds value to your property if you want to resell it later. Homebuyers love trees around a home. If you take time to plant trees in your yard, you will definitely benefit from them in the years to come.


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