Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Hot, Dry Weather: Tree Check Reminder!

I know life is busy, so here's a reminder to head outside and spend a few minutes of quality time with your new trees! Check the moisture level in the soil to see if they need some water.
Here's the quick version:

  • Dig down a few inches into the root ball.
  • If the soil is wet, head back inside for a cool drink of your own.
  • If the soil is only damp, or getting dry, give the tree a long, slow drink instead.

The longer, more detailed version is at your fingertips on our landscape tips page.
You can also check our our moisture monitoring tutorial if you'd like to learn more about it. (This one's a downloadable pdf file)

A few things to remember about transplanted trees and water:
  • A tree can be considered "new" for the first three years, or even four, after it's planted
  • Rain is usually insufficient for transplanted trees, so be sure to check on them even if it's rained.
  • Mulch is important for helping a tree to settle in to its new home.
  • Keeping the soil completely saturated all the time can suffocate roots or cause disease.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010


It's going to be extra hot all week long! Forecasts indicate that we'll be having temperatures in the mid to upper 80's through Friday. We've paused in transplanting, and want to recommend some care tips for the week.

Last week's rain may not have watered your trees sufficiently. And, trees get wilty when it's hot and sunny, just like we do, so they'll need your help to push a large amount of water up through the leaves. Step outside today and check the soil, to see if it's wet. If not, give them a good soaking so they have a lot of moisture in the root ball. And it wouldn't hurt to check again in a day or two, to see how much they're using. The photo at left shows a handful of soil where a tree would need to be soaked well for this week.

Second, if you haven't got mulch on top of the root systems yet, do it now. Mulch will help keep that moisture from evaporating, so the tree can use it better.

Third, while you're watering is a great time for an application of Root Stimulator. Let's help those roots grow so they can use the moisture in the surrounding soil.