Water Newly Planted Trees
If the soil around the tree is very dry, it will need several buckets of water.� Once the soil is wet, cover it with lawn mowings or another mulch.� � When the tree has been mulched it will not need watering so often.
Trees planted before Christmas have had time to develop roots and benefit from the winter rains.�
Trees planted after Christmas, nearer to the Spring, have an increasing problem getting established.�
- The disturbed soil in the planting hole will dry out easily.� There will be� problems with capillary action, and water will not be able to rise up from the subsoil.
- The tree will want to grow in the spring.�
- As bare rooted plants come out of the winter, they will� start to produce roots. But the disturbed soil will not provide a suitable environment for rooting.
- The disturbed soil will not have sufficient water and nutrients to enable� the tree� to keep growing.
Therefore the newly planted tree will need extra water.
Scrape away a � bit of soil from under the tree with a hand.� Squeeze the soil between finger and thumb.� If� the soil stays together it is wet enough.�
To check if a mulched plant needs water, move� some mulch out of the way, to� feel the soil beneath.
It is easier to keep the soil topped up little and often.� Once the soil has dried out, it is more difficult to wet because the water runs through the gaps in the soil particles.� So it takes more water to wet baked-out soil.
It is very difficult to over-water a growing tree, as the water will just drain away.
When wet soil is mulched with lawn clippings, the moisture is retained.� Mulching is the key to a healthy, well-grown tree.
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