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Planting
Trees and Shrubs
If
you're planting new trees and shrubs this spring, don't
spoil them by enriching the soil with organic matter.
A hole full of compost and soft organic matter is a
comfortable area for the roots, and they aren't likely
to spread into the surrounding soil. If the roots don't
anchor themselves firmly by spreading, the plant is
likely to be toppled by strong winds. Here are a few
other tips on planting trees and shrubs:
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Labels attached to your plant by wires can girdle
the branch, so remove them when you plant.
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Set the tree in the soil at the same level that
it grew in the nursery. Look for a dark mark on
the trunk that indicates the depth.
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To
protect the trunk from sunscald, rodents, and lawnmower
nicks, use a treewrap from soil level to the lowest
branch.
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If
you use mulch, don't allow it to touch the trunk
of the tree.
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Check
your plant from all angles to see that it is sitting
straight before filling the hole.
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Stakes often cause more damage than they prevent,
so use them only when planting in a windy, unprotected
area, or if you are planting a top-heavy tree. If
you use a stake, leave an inch or two of slack in
the wire and cover the part that encircles the tree
with a protective covering.
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