Saturday, March 8, 2014

Add Beauty to the Property With Shade Trees

A well planted selection of shade trees is certain to offer a quite dramatic look to the garden landscape. Beyond the attractive appearance, the shade trees offer multiple benefits from the potential to increase the property value, prevent soil erosion, and convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. Below are several steps necessary for including these trees -
Planning the tress
If planning on planted a selection of shade tree it certainly helps to conduct the necessary research to make sure they are able fully grow and thrive. Location of tree is determined by several points which related to the available space (consider the size of a mature tree); wind (avoid exposed areas since these trees are more likely to topple with severe storms); and sunlight (most of these trees need full to partial sun).
Selecting the right trees
Look to include the native trees often seen in the local area. A well-chosen selection of native trees is certain to thrive in the garden compared to some of the more exotic choices which aren't accustomed to the growth conditions in this area. Speed of growth is a feature of most types of trees, so you will have an option to go for the slow-growing or fast growing varieties. Other points to consider include issues related to insects or diseases.
Invest in the container grown trees - A healthy tree specimen is likely to be in the region of two to four years old, and already grown to a size that it is able to fill a five gallon tub. An ideal size for the trunk is about 1-inch or more in diameter. It often benefits to invest in the already grown saplings since it can be a very slow process to start growing the trees from scratch.
Maintain moist soil - Once the sapling has been planted in the garden it helps to maintain a moist soil condition in the early stages. Provide a good watering to keep the soil moist for several weeks after it has been planted. It might also help to include a high-quality fertilizer to improve the soils nutrient qualities and ability to retain moisture.
Keep a close eye on the trees - In the early stages of planting the trees it helps to monitor them closely to see early signs of damage caused by wind, insects, or birds. A wounded tree is easily treated with tar or sap to give time to heal and grow.


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