Plant a Tree for Earth Day!

Earth day is right around the corner! Monday, April 22nd will be a day for everyone to take time to appreciate our wonderful and unique planet. Want to really do your part to show some support? Now that it is spring, it is the perfect time of year to plant a new tree. Our Earth can’t get enough trees, and planting one on your property will reap you infinite benefits as well!

Continue reading to learn some interesting facts about Earth day, as well as, some tips for planting a new tree!

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The History and Meaning Behind Earth Day

Earth day was first created back in 1970 for the purpose of celebrating our planet’s environment and Eco-systems, as well as, to support overall environmental protection, preservation, and consciousness. It is an annual event that falls on the same April 22nd of every year, and ensues with a wide range of happenings, celebrations, fundraisers, awareness programs, and more all across the globe. Today, more than 193 countries participate in Earth day celebrations, all of which are harmonized worldwide by the Earth Day Network.

Tree Planting Tips

Although you can show your support of Earth day by recycling, picking up litter, carpooling, using less water, making donations to environmental preservation initiatives, volunteering, and much more, a long-term achievement you can be proud of is planting a tree! Below are some helpful tips for tree planting that you can use and pass onto others.

🧭 Choose the Right Location

A tree needs the proper amounts of sunlight and water, as well as suitable soil conditions and space to grow. Be sure all of these needs are met in the area you plan to plant your tree. Refer to nursery instructions for help.

🗺 Adhere to the U.S. Hardiness Zone Map

You wouldn’t have much success planting a cactus or palm tree in your front yard. Be sure to check the U.S. Hardiness Zone map for the proper species to plant in Indiana. Read our blog, “What is the USDA Hardiness Zone for Indiana?” to learn more.

🕳 Dig a Good Hole

When digging a hole for your new tree, be sure it is at least five times larger than the tree’s root ball. This will ensure there is plenty of space for the roots to breathe and grow. One of the most common reasons why newly-planted trees fail is due to planting them too deep.

☙ Use Proper Mulching Practices

Once you have placed your tree into the hole, refill it using the original soil. Then, apply 2 to 4 inches of a quality mulch around the base of the tree to retain moisture and add valuable organic matter to the soil. Keep it at least 6 inches away from the trunk.

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How to Choose the Right Tree for Your Landscape

If you have decided to add some trees to your yard, be sure you know how to match the right type of tree to your landscape. By choosing the wrong tree, you can risk losing your investment, damaging the surrounding landscape, and more. There are several considerations to discuss with your arborist before a. choosing a particular tree, and b. choosing a location for it. Continue reading to cover all of these topics and more before buying some new trees for your home or property.

Tree Selection and Planning

The first thing to consider before buying a new tree is the function it will serve on your property. Do this while also taking into consideration your region’s climate. You see, deciduous trees grow full in spring and summer, providing comfortable shade from the sun; and then lose their foliage in the winter to allow the sun’s rays to heat the home naturally. While evergreens and coniferous trees stay thick with foliage all year long, providing windbreaks, sound barriers, and privacy. So you have to decide which tree best suits your landscaping needs.

The second area to consider is the size and shape of the tree. Choose a short, wide spreading tree for areas beneath utility and power lines, or tall narrow trees between buildings for property lines and barriers. Massive, full trees are a good choice for arbors over driveways and streets, or for privacy. Depending on your particular needs and circumstances, the tree you choose will matter.

Third, and perhaps the most important area to consider is the location. There are several factors that influence the survival rate of a newly planted tree. Soil conditions, pH levels, sun and wind exposure, water drainage, soil compaction, vulnerability to insects and disease, amount of foot traffic, and space constraints are all things to think about and discuss with your arborist when choosing a good location for your tree.

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Tree Planting Tips

When it comes to planting trees, survival is never a guarantee. External and internal conditions can make even the most perfectly planted trees might not work out in the end. So with this in mind, don’t feel let down if your newly planted tree doesn’t make it. Instead, check out these tips on planting trees to review your methods and possibly improve them for the next time.

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Planting a Tree

The first place to start is your location. Think about where you are planting the tree, and if the soil is in good condition. Be sure to plant trees on level surfaces and far from construction sites. As for the hole size, dig a hole in the ground that is at least five times larger than the tree’s root ball. This will ensure there is plenty of space for the roots to breathe and grow. Also, be sure to not dig too deep. A common reason newly-planted flora fails is a result of planting them too deep into the ground. The hole only needs to be as deep as the height of the root ball.

Before placing the tree in the hole, be sure all nylon and twine are removed, and if the tree is balled, removal all the burlap as well. At this point, many people want to use fertilizers or soil enhancers to better ensure to proper growth of their tree, but this isn’t really necessary. Fertilizing trees can be very effective depending on the circumstances, time of year, type of tree, and much more. Talk to a local tree care professional for advice about fertilizing newly-planted trees.

Instead of using fertilizer, or if you forgo the option of using fertilizer, simply reuse the soil dug from the hole. Fill in the hole and pat gently around the base of the tree trunk. Do not fill the soil higher than a quarter of an inch above the root ball. Instead, top off the base of the tree with a few inches of good-quality mulch or wood chips.

Now you are ready to water the entire tree and the soil around it. You can use stakes at this point if it’s necessary.

Professional Tree Service for Fishers, Indiana

Call 317-537-9770 for professional tree service in Fishers, Indiana. We are highly trained and qualified arborists with decades of experience in the tree care industry. We are happy to offer advice, service, and solutions for planting trees on your property.

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