Planting trees are beneficial to us, but if we planted them wrong, their condition could be affected significantly. One example is that when you plant a big tree few feet away from your house, there’s a big chance that they will damage your driveway or foundation because of the growing roots. When you plant a tree, it’s not just about the holes and directly putting the seedling in them. There are a lot of things to consider, like the condition of the land, climate on your area and the types of plants you’re going to plant. If you want to know the entire process, just read more.  

Step 1: Type of Plant 

When you plan a tree, the basic thing you should determine is the purpose of planting it. What are your goals when planting trees? Do you want the aesthetics appeal of your house to improve? Do you want to give shelter for wildlife? Do you want to have a landscape or you just want simple shading. If you already determined your goals, then it would be easy for you to go next.  

The type of plants you’re going to have will depend on your goals, and of course the climate in your area. Not all plants can grow in all climate conditions. There are those which cannot be grown in cold areas or super-hot areas. You have to ask professionals of tree service Hamilton for this.  

Next thing to consider is the condition of the land where you plan to plant the tree. Factors like erosion, slope, drainage and neighbors will have effect on the growth of the tree. For example, it’s not recommended to plant a tree on steep areas.  

Step 2: Buy the Seedling or Tree 

Once you’ve determined or researched about the factors that can affect the growth of the tree, we think you’re not ready to purchase your seedling. You can always consult with professionals so you would get another opinion about what trees are best to plant in your areas. Also, don’t snob those native trees because they grow better on your local land.  

Step 3: Prepare for the Planting 

Once you’ve finally decided and bought the best tree to plant on your land, you should determine where exactly you would plant it. The best location will give a better chance for the tree to grow and survive. If you plant it in a steep land, it won’t survive long. Also, you should know the best time to plant the tree. For example, planting the tree on its dormant season will give it more chance to survive. If the tree you purchased is at its stapling stage, turn it upside down.  

Step 5: Plant the Tree 

Mark the location where you decided to plant the tree. Measure the tree’s root ball and then start digging the hole. The measurement of the hole should be 2-3 times wider than the root ball. Place the tree on the hole. Identify the direction where you want the tree to face. Get the compost you dug and refill the hole with it. Water the tree, and don’t forget to pay it a visit every day.