PLANTING OF TREES! SECTION 1.
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HAVE YOU EVER ASK WHY PEOPLE PLANT TREE?
WHATS THE USEFULNESS OF PLANTING TREE?
I WILL. BE SHEDDING LIGHT ON THESE FACTORS IN MY WRITE UPS. STAY TUNED
WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER PLANTING OF TREES?
Firstly, I am going to start with the definition of a tree, you can simply say a tree is a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground. Trees range one duration,heigth and size,but most trees a perennial plants.
Well-placed shade trees can lower your roof and wall temperatures and help save over 15% on your electrical bills. Shading and cooling and air conditioning unit can increase its efficiency by 10%.
Trees can help your property value. Trees add beauty to neighborhoods and can add considerable value to the typical Bowling Green home, which helps to stabilize property values.
Trees help clean the air by removing poisonous gases and particulates such adjusts and pollens. They produce vital oxygen for us to breathe and absorb carbon dioxide, one of the so-called “greenhouse gases.” You can visit the i-Tree Design Benefit Calculator to learn more.
Trees provide food, nesting sites and protection to the birds, mammals and other wildlife that help fill our lives and our children’s lives with beautiful sights,sounds, diversity and wonderment.
How to Plant: Step by Step Summary
Recommended Equipment to plant your tree:
A shovel and a rake
A pick ax if your soil is compacted
A bag of mulch (usually 3 cubic feet)
A bag or two of topsoil (only for very rocky or infertile soils)
A source of clean water
Step 1: Mark It
Pick the best spot for your tree according to its cultural requirements. Remove an area of turf at least two to three times the width of the root ball.
Step 2: Can You Dig It?
Dig the hole with sloping sides The hole should be two to three times the width of the root ball. The hole should be the same depth of the soil in the container or, in the case of a B&B tree, the height of the root ball, never deeper.
Step 3: Remove The Container
Remove or cut away the container just before the tree is put in the hole. Be sure to cut any circling roots. Move the tree by the root ball, not the trunk. Minimize the time that the roots are exposed to air and direct sunlight. Remove the wire basket now if the root ball will remain intact. If not, place the tree in the planting hole and remove as much as possible without breaking up the root ball.
Step 4: Plant It
Set the root ball in the hole and adjust it until the 'best' side faces the direction you want and the top of the root ball is about one inch above the surrounding soil level. . A straight stick or shovel handle laid across the hole will help you decide if adjustment is needed. Be careful not to plant too deep! If you have a B&B tree now is the time to cut away any strings from around the trunk and to fold back the top 1/3 of the burlap down into the planting hole. Also remove any tags or labels.
Step 5: Fill The Hole
Use the soil that you removed from the hole to back-fill around the root ball. If the soil is full of rocks, remove the larger rocks over 2”-3”. Break up any chunks of soil. If the soil is very poor mix it with good topsoil. Do not use other amendments such as peat or compost.
Step 6: Water In
When the hole is 2/3 full fill it with water and mix the mud with your shovel to settle the soil and remove any air pockets. Finish back-filling the hole and tamp the soil around the root ball but do not compact it.
Step 7: Mulch
Put a three inch layer of mulch around the tree. Mulch helps to keep grass out, saves water and keeps lawn equipment such as string trimmers from damaging the thin bark of the young tree. Do not pile mulch up on the tree trunk.
Step 8: Stake
Stakes and wide soft ties should be used only when the tree can’t stand by itself. When used this support should be removed after one year or less.
To be continued..........
Thanks for sharing this awareness. It's no secret that trees help the environment, but you may be surprised by all the benefits that planting trees can provide. Besides producing oxygen and removing carbon dioxide and contaminants from the air, trees have many other social, economic, and environmental benefits.
Yes I will be talking about that in the next post
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