Tree Planting

Nov 4, 2009

Have you been considering adding a tree to your landscape? If so, fall is a good time to plant trees. A recent post on UC’s The California Practical Gardener blog explains why now is a good time for tree planting. Links to information to help readers find a good tree for their location is also provided.

Ventura County UCCE Environmental Horticultural Advisor, Jim Downer has great tips on what to look for at the nursery and placing the tree in your landscape to achieve the best possible chance for the long-term health of the tree. These tips can be found in Jim’s July 2009 Landscape Notes Newsletter.

Topics include:

  • Checking nursery container for circling roots
  • Planting trees at the appropriate depth
  • How best to anchor, protect or support the tree after planting
  • Pruning considerations
  • Water needs
  • Nutrient needs
  • Long-term growth considerations

Additional assistance with residential tree questions can be directed to our Master Gardener Helpline at 805.645.1455 or at mgventura@ucdavis.edu. Master Gardeners are at the helpline desk Tuesdays and Thursdays between 1:00 and 4:00. Commercial operation tree questions can be directed to Dr. Downer.

You may subscribe to Landscape Notes or other Ventura County UCCE newsletters on our website!