The planting and caring for a new tree
When you have decided on what kind of fruit tree you want, and
where you wish, you can finally start planting. If you buy
your tree from a nursery, be especially careful when you’re taking,
from nursery to home. Once had a friend who put the tree in
the back of his truck, but clipped a sign on the way home. All tree
snapped in half, and my friend was left a man very sad.
When you have received your tree safely back to his garden, seeing the
bottom of it and see how big clump of roots. It may seem like a lot
Work now, but you want to dig a hole that is twice as wide as the
clump, and only a little less deep. Make the hole slightly larger than
clump of roots allows room for the soil to be dug
to be put back in. Otherwise we would be stuck with a bunch of giant
unwanted dirt, and nowhere to put it. Having dug the hole, line
the hole with some compost or fertilizer so that the tree will grow
better. After you have done this must set their fruit on the tree
hole, and spread the roots out evenly so that the tree will be strong and
stable.
When all this business is done, have the soil dug and filled
in the hole completely. Unless you want big mounds everywhere,
must ensure that any use of land that is still a couple inches
higher than the rest of her yard. This is because when compressed
watered. Before you sign to the ground, make sure the tree is
completely vertical and will not fall over. Having established that
the tree is perfectly vertical can gently to the ground.
If the tree trunk is still not completely resistant and can be bent, you need
tying the tree to a game with a little rope. Be careful not to tie the rope
tightly to the tree, as you need to allow space for the trunk to grow. Once
the tree is strong enough to withstand all kinds of climates, you can take
the game beyond. When all this must be done throughout the mulch
base of the tree. If you live in an area where wildlife can access your
courtyard, then you should put a fence around their tree, since some animals
will eat the bark off saplings.
Once you have planted your fruit trees will begin to bear
after the fruit is three to five years of age. Once the tree begins to bear
a lot of fruit to be collected periodically some of the fruits so that the
the branches are not weighed down too. If the fruit becomes too thick,
can break branches. For some years your tree could not withstand as much
fruits like others, but that does not worry you. Healthy trees usually have
years in “vacation” when they produce little or no fruit.
After you’ve planted your tree that can begin to have some problems with
pests. To help keep these pests away, always away from old rake leaves, brush,
or any other material that could be spoiled the celebration of mistakes which could be
prejudicial to their tree.
To ensure that your tree always stays healthy in the long run, you
must prune during winter or spring. Water your tree every two weeks
during dry times, and be sure not to beat his tree with a lawn mower or a
weed eating, since it could severely damage the growth process. Also just
make sure your tree receives plenty of water and sun, and their
increasingly experience should be just great.
