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Planting With a Purpose: Tree Tips for Homeowners

Knowing when, what, where, and how to plant is  essential to a tree's life span. And if you want trees in your yard to be assets that continually  appreciate in value, keep these important tips from the International Society of Arboriculture in  mind before, during, and after planting a tree.
Time of year -the best time to plant trees is during the dormant season, in the fall  after leafdrop or early spring before bud-break. Weather conditions are cool and allow plants  to establish roots in the new location before spring rains and summer heat stimulate new top growth.
 Tree selection - Think right tree, right place. Believe it or not, many people  don't take tree growth into consideration when choosing what species to plant. Think about how the  tree will look 50 years from now as well as this planting season. Consider its mature height, width,  and overall shape before making your final choice.
 Site selection - choose a location with the right soil, space, and light conditions for  your tree. Will your tree need shade or sun? Wet soil or dry? What insects, pollutants, drought  conditions, or other environmental factors might affect its long-term viability? Avoid planting large  trees under or near power lines. Also remember that tree roots spread well beyond their branches; so pick  a planting spot with plenty of room for underground development, too.

Let the planting begin!
 Proper planting techniques are critical to the life of a tree. All too often, people make their first  and biggest planting mistake when they dig the hole that will be their tree's home. "Most of a tree's  roots grow horizontally, so the hole needs to be wide," said ISA's Jim Skiera, Executive  Director of the organization.

A good rule of thumb is to dig the hole about three times the width of the root ball.  The depth of the hole is just as crucial; dig the hole no deeper than the height of the root ball.  "It's better to put a $100 tree in a $200 hole than to put a $200 tree in a $100 hole," Skiera said, because  a properly prepared planting hole will help the tree's root system establish more quickly. "Healthy roots make  healthy trees."

Other ISA tips are: loosen the soil around the planting hole to give tree roots ample room  to grow; straighten the tree in the hole before refilling with soil; fill the hole gently but firmly; and mulch  the base of the tree. After planting, keep the soil moist but not soaked; check soil moisture once a week (more often in hot weather); and prune sparingly and only when necessary. If in doubt about your tree's health, contact  a Certified Arborist in your area for help.

The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) is a nonprofit organization supporting  tree care research around the world. Headquartered in Champaign, Ill., ISA is dedicated to the care and  preservation of shade and ornamental trees. For more information, contact a local ISA Certified Arborist  or visit www.treesaregood.com.
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GENERAL INFO.
Tree Care MYTHS
Arbor Day Tips
Trees vs. Turf
Protect Your Investment
TREE VALUE
The Value of Trees
Damaged Trees have Monetary Value
PLANTING TREES
Plan Ahead for Utilities
Tree Selection
Homeowner Tips
MULCHING
Proper Mulching for Healthy Trees
PRUNING
Don't TOP your Trees!
Pruning Flowering Trees
Prune Properly for Tree Shape
Sun Exposure
INSECTS & DISEASE
Tree Stress Plays a Big Role
Summer Tips
CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
Keeping Your Trees Safe
Get an Arborist to Help and Advise You
SEASONAL ISSUES
Salt Can Damage Trees
Dormant Trees are Prime for Pruning
Tree Care is Key for Cold Months
Why Autumn Leaves Change Color
Winter Tree Care Tips
Plant a "Live" Christmas Tree
TREE STORM DAMAGE AND DISASTERS
Recovering from Heavy Snow
Caution When Hiring for Storm Cleanup
Preparation is Key to Prevent Damage
Tree Appraisal Info.



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GENERAL TREE CARE INFORMATION THAT MIGHT INTEREST YOU
Tree Care Myths  |  Arbor Day Tips  |  How Your Lawn Affects Your Trees  |  How to Protect the Investment in Your Trees

TREE VALUE
The Value of Trees  |  Damaged Trees have Monetary Value

PLANTING TREES
Plan Ahead When Planting Near Utilities  |  Selecting the Right Tree  |  Homeowner Tips for their Trees

MULCHING TREES
Proper Mulching for Healthy Trees

PRUNING TREES
Don't TOP Your Trees!  |  Pruning Flowering Trees  |  Prune Properly for Tree Shape  |  Excess Sun Exposure and Your Trees

INSECTS & DISEASE
Tree Stress Plays a Big Role in Tree Health  |  Summer Tips

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING WITH YOUR TREES
Keeping Your Trees Safe  |  Get an Arborist to Help and Advise You

SEASONAL ISSUES
Road & Sidewalk Salt Can Damage Trees  |  Dormant Trees are Prime for Pruning  |  Tree Care is Key for Cold Months  |  Why Autumn Leaves Change Color  |  Winter Tree Care Tips  |  Plant a "Live" Christmas Tree

TREE STORM DAMAGE & DISASTERS
Recovering from Heavy Snow  |  Caution When Hiring for Storm Cleanup  |  Preparation is Key to Prevent Damage  |  Tree Appraisal Info.