Shade
and Ornamental Tree Planting and Care Guide
(Balled & Burlapped)
LOCATION
- Properly located shade trees greatly enhance the beauty of your
home. Locate trees to give cooling shade (Reducing energy use and costs!)
and to screen unsightly views or create privacy. Ornamental trees may
be planted closer to the house and placed to display colorful flowers
and fruit (or berries). Good drainage is essential for proper root development.
PLANTING
- All balled and burlapped (B&B) trees should be planted as
soon as possible to prevent the root system from drying out. Dig your
planting hole at least twelve inches wider than the diameter of the
root ball and equal in depth to the depth of the root ball, that is,
plant so the tip of the ball is level with the existing soil surface.
Do not remove the burlap or wire baskets (to do so might break the root
ball). Both will decompose. Always cut and remove the rope around the
trunk. Backfill your planting hole with three parts soil to one part
compost. Gypsum is recommended to loosen heavy clay soil. Form a soil
berm or well around the edge of the planting hole to create a watering
basin.
WATERING
- Watering is vital when planting to settle the soil around the
root ball. Water thoroughly and tamp the soil to settle it. Add additional
soil if necessary. Apply Fertilome Root Stimulator (to promote new root
development) at planting and monthly thereafter during the first growing
season. Remember, watering is extremely necessary the first year or
two. If rain is insufficient, apply one inch of water each week during
the summer (increase during very hot, dry weather). Let your hose run
slowly at the base of the tree until the water has penetrated to root
depth. You must physically check the soil to prevent over watering.
Too much water may be as harmful as too little water (especially in
heavy clay soil).
MULCHING
- After planting and watering, mulch the entire root zone with two
to three inches of cypress mulch or bark chips. Mulch retains moisture
and lowers soil temperature during the summer, promoting vigorous root
development.
STAKING
- Staking is recommended during the first growing season. On large
B&B trees, three wires secured to anchor stakes should be used to
maintain the tree in an upright position. Guy wires must be encased
in rubber hose or plastic tubing where it is touching the tree to prevent
damage to the trunk. Periodically check your guy wires to adjust tension.
PRUNING -
Brady Nursery trees are individually pruned and staked during field
production, assuring specimen quality. Additional pruning is not required
when planting.
FERTILIZING
- Use Fertilome Root Stimulator monthly during the first growing
season. After the first season, use Fertilome Tree and Shrub food as
recommended. Always water Fertilome Tree and Shrub food in well after
fertilizing.
SPRAYING
- If insect or disease problems are suspected, bring in samples
of the injury or pest to the nursery for problem identification and
get the recommended treatment. |