Tree root growth A: Because roots need oxygen, they don't normally grow in the compacted oxygen-poor soil under paved streets.A: Because roots need oxygen,

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Tree root growth A: Because roots need oxygen, they don't normally grow in the compacted oxygen-poor soil under paved streets.A: Because roots need oxygen, they don't normally grow in the compacted oxygen-poor soil under paved streets. B: The framework of major roots usually lies less than 8 to 12 inches below the surface.B: The framework of major roots usually lies less than 8 to 12 inches below the surface. C: Roots often grow outward to a diameter one to two times the height of the trees.C: Roots often grow outward to a diameter one to two times the height of the trees.

Bare root tree planting Unpack tree and soak in water 3 to 6 hours. Do not plant with packing materials attached to roots, and do not allow roots to dry out.Unpack tree and soak in water 3 to 6 hours. Do not plant with packing materials attached to roots, and do not allow roots to dry out. Dig a hole, wider than seems necessary, so the roots can spread without crowding. Remove any grass within a three-foot circular area. To aid root growth, turn soil in an area up to 3 feet in diameter.Dig a hole, wider than seems necessary, so the roots can spread without crowding. Remove any grass within a three-foot circular area. To aid root growth, turn soil in an area up to 3 feet in diameter. Plant the tree at the same depth it stood in the nursery, without crowding the roots. Partially fill the hole, firming the soil around the lower roots. Do not add soil amendments.Plant the tree at the same depth it stood in the nursery, without crowding the roots. Partially fill the hole, firming the soil around the lower roots. Do not add soil amendments.

Bare root tree planting Shovel in the remaining soil. It should be firmly, but not tightly packed with your heel. Construct a water-holding basin around the tree. Give the tree plenty of water.Shovel in the remaining soil. It should be firmly, but not tightly packed with your heel. Construct a water-holding basin around the tree. Give the tree plenty of water. After the water has soaked in, place a 2-inch deep protective mulch area 3 feet in diameter around the base of the tree (but not touching the trunk).After the water has soaked in, place a 2-inch deep protective mulch area 3 feet in diameter around the base of the tree (but not touching the trunk). Water the tree generously every week or 10 days during the first year.Water the tree generously every week or 10 days during the first year.

To stake or not to stake That is the question…

Improper staking resulting in girdling