When you are selecting a tree you should address the following questions:
- Do you want your tree to screen or frame a view?
- Do you want a short flowering tree or a large shade tree?
- What are the growing conditions in your yard?
- What kinds of trees will do well in those conditions?
Proper selection and planting are crucial to the health and survival of every new tree. Choose your tree species carefully, select an appropriate site, plant the tree correctly and take care of it.
How to plant a tree:
- Choose at least a 5-to-6-foot tree grown to nursery standards.
- Select a site with enough room for roots and branches to reach full size. Avoid overhead and underground utilities.
- Dig a planting area as deep as the root ball and 3 to 5 times its diameter. Add fertilizer or other soil amendments.
- Set the root ball in the middle, even with ground level, but do not pack down the soil.
- Water generously.
- Stake the tree to flex with the wind. Mulch to within 6 inches of the tree trunk.
- Water regularly to keep the soil from drying out.
ell-placed shade trees can lower your roof and wall temperatures and help save over 15% on your electrical bills. Shading and cooling an air conditioning unit can increase its efficiency by 10%.
Trees can help your property value. Trees add beauty to neighborhoods and can add considerable value to the typical home, which helps to stabilize property values.
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