The Oklahoman

Tree-t yourself this fall

- By Trisha Gedon

STILLWATER — The fall season is a great time to decorate the landscape with pumpkins and mums or to take a leisurely drive to check out the changing colors of the leaves on the trees. It also is a good opportunit­y to plant new trees and shrubs.

“Some people may prefer to postpone planting until after the first of the year, but fall offers some advantages to getting those trees and shrubs in the ground now,” said David Hillock, Oklahoma State University Extension consumer horticultu­rist.

Roots grow when the soil temperatur­e is above 40 F. The root systems off allplanted trees and shrubs will have an opportunit­y to develop and become establishe­d if planted now. Hillock said that when spring arrives with warmer temperatur­es, an expanded root system that was establishe­d in the fall can better support and take advantage of the growth surge.

“Balled and bur lapped plants can be planted now so they have time to recover from transplant­ing and proliferat­e roots before the spring growing season begins,” he said. “However, not all trees and shrubs should be planted at this time. Wait to plant bare root plants in late winter when they're completely dormant.”

In order to give the tree or shrub the best chance at survival, proper planting is a must. Dig a hole at l east t wo t i mes wider, but not deeper than the root ball. Homeowners who are dealing with heavy, poorly drained soils should plant the tree so the top of the root ball is just above the level of the surroundin­g soil. This allows

for settling and increases soil drainage and available oxygen to the roots.

Hillock said to fill the hole using only the soil that was removed when digging and pat it down around the plant. Water thoroughly to settle the soil and eliminate air pockets.

“A thorough watering every seven to 10 days i ncreases your chances of planting success. Avoid overwateri­ng to reduce the chances of root rot,” he said. “Overwateri­ng is usually the Number One reason why trees and shrubs fail.”

Although it is tempting, do not fertilize the tree or shrub immediatel­y after planting.

Wait until spring, and even then, do so lightly. A heavy applicatio­n of fertilizer may burn or injure the root system, which could result in the tree or shrub dying.

As a final touch, add several i nches of mulch around the base of the newly planted trees and shrubs. This will help conserve soil moisture, as well as help cut down on weed growth.

“Trees and shrubs are a great addition to a landscape. In fact, when done properly, they can i ncrease your property value,” Hillock said. “Take some time to visit your local garden store or nursery to see what is available.”

Check out OSU Extension's Tree Planting Guide f or more i nformation at https://extension.okstate.edu/fact-sheets/treeplanti­ng-guide.html.

 ?? [PHOTO PROVIDED] ?? Fall is the time to plant trees.
[PHOTO PROVIDED] Fall is the time to plant trees.

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