Eastern Redbud
For breathtaking blooms, the Eastern Redbud tree is a burst of fuchsia! Plus, it’s one of the first trees to bloom in spring, meaning you get long-...
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For breathtaking blooms, the Eastern Redbud tree is a burst of fuchsia! Plus, it’s one of the first trees to bloom in spring, meaning you get long-...
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View full detailsMost trees should be pruned in late winter or early spring. Deciduous trees are dormant at this time and evergreens have slowed down their processes. Time pruning close to dormancy break or the start of the growing season for the best results. Flowering trees that bloom in spring should be pruned after they complete their blooming cycle. Summer blooming trees should be pruned when they are dormant in late winter or early spring. Tropical trees can be pruned anytime of year. Minor pruning of dead, diseased, or broken branches can be done at any time for any type of tree.
If your tree is growing well and looks green and healthy, then no fertilizer is required. If your soil is nutrient poor or your tree needs a boost, apply fertilizer in spring. Our balanced slow release fertilizer is safe to use when planting and throughout the year. The polymer coated formula prevents plant burn and feeds your tree for up to 6 months!
Your potted tree should be watered well prior to planting to ensure the root ball is as moist as possible. Dig a hole about twice as wide as the root ball. When you place your tree in the hole, the top of the root ball should be slightly visible above the soil line. Gently tamp the soil back in the hole around your tree’s roots. Immediately after planting, water deeply at the base of your tree until the ground can no longer hold water.
The best time to plant trees varies widely depending on the type of tree and your climate. In general fall is the best time to plant trees for most climates because of the cool temperatures and often damp conditions. At this time trees are beginning to slow down and prepare for dormancy or winter so the energy is more likely to be diverted into root growth over leaf growth. For many trees planting in winter if the ground is diggable is a great option. Spring planting works well too. If you live in a tropical climate try to avoid planting in late spring or summer when temperatures are high. When planting trees in summer be sure to provide plenty of water to combat heat stress.
Mulching trees has many benefits, including reducing weed growth and evaporation, conserving moisture, improving soil as it breaks down, reducing the risk of soil compaction and damage from lawn equipment, and regulating soil temperature. Mulch reduces the need to water which means less work for you! Apply a 2 inch layer of organic mulch. Cover the entire rootzone or measure the mulch out as wide as the canopy of a newly planted tree or a couple inches wider. Do not mound the mulch up against the trunk of your tree. This can encourage disease and pests to invade your tree. For cold sensitive trees, apply a thicker layer of mulch in winter up to 4 inches thick.
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