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1. What is the first step in planting trees?
Newly planted trees do best when exposed to moderate temperatures and rainfall.
2. What will you do if the soil is hard and packed?
To keep your soil from getting hard, the best thing you can do is prevent it from getting compact.
3. How wide is the hole in planting a tree?
Poorly drained sites are difficult locations for many trees.
4. What is the distance if you are planting more than one tree?
If you insist on planting adjacent to your house, then consider a tree with non-invasive roots.
5. What kind of nutrients do you add to the hole before planting?
you can do this by adding the essential fertilizers that contain essential nutrients for plant growth.
6. Is it okay that the roots are exposed when planting a tree? If you see big roots exposed, curling or
snaking on the soil’s surface around a tree, it can be a sign of trouble.
7. What should be the position of the tree when planting?
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8. How will you press the soil when planting a tree? In this video, This Old House landscape
contractor Roger Cook explains how to plant a tree in poor soil.
9. After watering the roots, what should be added?
Water that has gone through an ion exchanger that uses salt will add too much sodium to
the water and sodium is toxic to plants.
10. Why it's also important to tie the newly planted tree with a strong stick with a strip of cloth or
rubber? today, we know that most newly planted trees do not require staking and can suffer from it.
11. Step number 8 is "Cover the soiled area with a layer of organic mulch. What is a mulch?
Mulch is a thick layer of material that is placed over the soil and around plants.
12. Why putting fence around the tree is important? Because if you don’t put fence somebody will
get it to sell.
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