|
| Source: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf21093718.tip.html |
Planting Pine TreesThanks, Pheinritz Feedback About This Post:RE: Planting Pine TreesI recently took a class on planting trees and the best advice I got was this: When digging the hole, convert the width of the trunk in inches to the number of feet wide the hole should be. For example, a tree with a 3 inch trunk should have a 3 foot wide hole. The edges should slope down toward the bottom gently to encourage water to collect at the base. Also, make sure that you keep all dirt and mulch away from the trunk. Sometimes nursuries will actually overfill the containers and burlap balls so that the trunk is partially buried. If you pile mulch up against the trunk, it will rot. Oh, and if you live in a region it snows a lot and plan on putting it near the road, you should shield it in the winter against all the snow plows and salt with a fence of burlap or some other material. Good luck! Post By Beth (Guest Post) RE: Planting Pine Trees
One tip I do when planting any kind of tree. Post by PICO RE: Planting Pine TreesCheck with your county extension office, they will provide you with all the information you need for your area. They may even run a soil test for you to help you grown health trees. Post by trbrown22 |
| Source: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf21093718.tip.html |
|
© 1997-2009 ThriftyFun.com
Disclaimer: ThriftyFun.com cannot accept any responsibility for any injury or damage that you may cause to yourself, others, or property when following any advice given on this site. Read the full disclaimer: http://www.thriftyfun.comdisclaimer.ldml If you find any information on ThriftyFun.com or in our newsletters that is either erroneous and/or potentially harmful to others, please Contact Us, immediately. |