Planting a new tree in your yard can be exciting, but you’ll want to make sure you take certain factors into consideration before selecting a specimen. If you’re not careful, you could end up with a tree that becomes unhealthy because you don’t have its preferred growing conditions. Or the tree could grow too large for its location and end up needing to be severely cut back or removed because it's growing against your house or power lines. Here’s a look at some of the important things to consider before planting a tree on your property.
Soil Type
Different soil factors to consider include acidity, alkalinity, drainage, and loaminess. You can conduct an at-home pH test to determine whether your soil is more acidic or alkaline. Different trees like different soil types, and you’ll want to make sure that your selection aligns with your type of soil. Or, you can amend the soil as needed.
Sunlight Requirements
There are a lot of tree species that require full sun, which means they need at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. But there are many beautiful types of trees that do better with some shade, such as Japanese maples.
Mature Size
When at the nursery, it can be difficult to imagine that little tree in the pot at its mature size. But you’ll want to make sure you pay close attention to the tag and what it says about the tree’s maximum height and width. If you’re not mindful of the mature size, the tree may start to grow into an area where it shouldn’t.
Precautions when Planting
As you go to put your tree in the ground, you’ll want to keep as much of the root ball intact as possible. The root ball should be thoroughly dampened before planting. And you should plant during cooler temperatures to help minimize stress on the tree.
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