Root Stimulator—Water new plantings thoroughly with organic root stimulator such as
🍃 Amendments for SHRUBS:
Compost—Organic compost such as Vital Earth Organic Compost loosens heavy clay soils and helps make nutrients more available. Amend existing soil prior to planting shrubs.
PLANT:
• First, make sure the root ball of the tree or shrub to be planted is thoroughly wet. This can
be done with a Root Stimulator solution ideally, or soaked with a hose.
• Dig the hole 2-3 times the width of the existing root ball. The depth, however, should be the
same or slightly less. You can measure with a yardstick to be sure. Do not disturb the soil
past the point necessary. The plant will rest slightly higher than the surrounding soil.
FOR TREES: Backfill the hole with only the soil that was removed; do not add any amendments.
FOR SHRUBS: Use the soil that was amendment for the specific needs of the shrub being
planted. Plants that prefer acidic soil, such as azaleas and Japanese maples, should also
receive an application of a soil acidifier such as Liquid Seaweed with Iron or pelletized sulfur
at planting time.
• Settle the soil by thoroughly watering the entire surface of the soil area that was dug.
• Apply the chosen mulch, making sure to leave about a 3” circle of space around the trunk or
lowest branches of the plant to keep them dry and allow for air exchange.
CULTURE: During this acclimation period, plants will put much more energy into developing a
root system than in producing top growth. For large trees and shrubs, you should not expect to
see much new growth or blooms the first year (depending on the variety). Larger
specimens can take up to three years to begin producing new growth. Unless a tree is in very
windy conditions, it is best not to stake the trunk.
MAINTENANCE: Note that nitrogen fertilizers that encourage green growth are not
recommended at planting time. After the first year, use the appropriate fertilizer such as Texas
Tee or Espoma’s Tree-tone for general use, or Espoma’s Holly-tone for acid loving plants. All new
trees and shrubs will require supplemental hand watering after planting for up to a year
especially in summer months. It is best to water plants early in the morning (around 6-7 am).
Apply an ample sized puddle around the root ball. Let the water absorb, and then repeat.
Consult our First Year Care for New Plantings handout for additional information.
Speak with a Garden Advisor for questions and additional help in successfully growing trees and shrubs.
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