Tree Planting Basics & Care Guide for Healthy Growth

Deep roots grow a legacy.

Welcome, tree recipients! On this page, you’ll find helpful information on caring for your tree – from planting to pruning and everything in between! And if you have any questions that aren’t answered here, feel free to ask us. We’d be happy to help!

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Deep roots grow a legacy.

Not every tree planting service is the same, and the difference shows up years down the road. At Northshore Tree Experts, our certified arborists follow ISA best planting practices on every job, because the choices made at planting time determine everything that follows.

We source our trees from a well-trusted, local nursery, selecting stock that is healthy, regionally suited, and built for long-term growth on your property. From selection to installation, we bring the knowledge and care that give your tree a real foundation. A tree planted well is an investment in your property, your community, and the generations that come after you.

Thinking about planting your own tree? Everything you need to plant your tree successfully is in the guidelines below. Take a few minutes to read through before you start.

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Helpful Resource for Tree Planting

While we do offer tree planting services at Northshore, if you decide. If you decide to plant the tree yourself, we would highly recommend you check out our informative blog “Planting a Tree 101” to make sure you do it right. Proper planting and early care are the best ways to ensure your tree stays healthy and vibrant for many years to come! ​

Caring For Your Tree

  • Use these guidelines to keep your tree healthy until it is established: Water the tree the day it is planted using a slow drip until the soil is saturated.
  • Water your tree weekly for the first year from late spring to early fall; after the first year, water the tree weekly only when it hasn’t rained much.
  • Check soil periodically to determine moisture content. Soil should be moist not drenched or muddy.
  • Scratch the surface of the soil to ensure that water has penetrated the root ball and tree pit area. If the soil is dry, water again until moist throughout the root ball.
  • During periods of drought it is especially important to water your new tree to prevent desiccation and wilting.
  • Do not let the planting dry out completely.
  • Protect your tree from mechanical damage from grass trimmers, lawn mowers, bicycles and cars.
  • Keep weed killers, solvents and cleaning agents away from your tree.
A newly planted tree’s best friend Is mulch. It is very important to remember to mulch your tree after you have planted. Mulching is one of the most valuable things a homeowner can do for a tree’s health. Mulch is any material placed on the soil to conserve moisture and improve growing conditions. Common materials include arborist’s wood chips, bark, pine needles and compost.
Fresh green sapling growing from soil indicating tree planting and care services

Proper Mulching

  • Insulates the soil helping to provide a buffer from heat and cold temperatures
  • Retains water helping to keep the roots moist
  • Keeps weeds out to help prevent root competition
  • Prevents soil compaction
  • Reduces lawn mower and string trimmer damage
  • Apply a minimum of 10 cm (4 inches) to a maximum of 150 cm (60 inches) of mulch over the planting area. The wider the mulch ring, the greater the benefit. Mulch out to the tree’s drip line, if possible.
  • Do not pile mulch against the tree trunk and root flare. Pull mulch back several inches from the trunk so the base of the trunk and root crown are exposed. The mulch-ring shape should resemble a “doughnut” not a “volcano”.
  • If mulch is already present, check the depth. Do not add more if sufficient layers are already in place.
  • Organic mulches are preferred to inorganic materials. Organic mulches should be well-aerated and composted. Avoid sour smelling mulch.

Seedling Planting instructions

Until you Plant Outdoors:

– Water the tree weekly, checking the soil periodically for moisture content. It should be moist, not drenched or muddy.
Planting Outdoors:

– Choose a location with enough space for your tree at maturity, with enough sunlight exposure, and where you can easily shelter it from the crushing weight of snow for the first few winters.

  • Water the tree the day it is planted using a slow drip until the soil is saturated.
  • Plant the rootball in the ground but leave the root flare (bottom of trunk that flares out) above ground level.
  • Check soil periodically to determine moisture content. Soil should be moist not drenched or muddy.
  • Scratch the surface of the soil to ensure that water has penetrated the root ball and tree pit area. If the soil is dry, water again until moist throughout the root ball.
  • During periods of drought it is especially important to water your new tree to prevent desiccation and wilting.
  • Do not let the planting dry out completely.
  • Protect your tree from mechanical damage from grass trimmers, lawn mowers, bicycles and cars.
  • Keep weed killers, solvents and cleaning agents away from your tree.

Trees as an Investment

Almost everyone knows that trees and other living plants are valuable. They beautify our surroundings, purify our air, act as sound barriers, manufacture precious oxygen, and help us save energy through their cooling shade in summer and their wind reduction in winter. Many people do not realize, however, that plants have a dollar value of their own that can be measured by competent plant appraisers.
Tree Size – Sometimes the size and age of a tree are such that it cannot be replaced. Trees that are too large to be replaced should be assessed by professionals who use a specialized appraisal formula.
Species of Tree – Trees that are hardy, durable, highly adaptable and free from objectionable characteristics such as pods or nuts which add to the debris are most valuable and require less maintenance.
Condition of the Tree – A well-cared-for tree with healthy roots, trunk, branches and buds will have a higher value.
Location of the Tree – One tree standing alone will often have a higher value than a tree in a group. A tree near your house, or one which is a focal point in your landscape, tends to have more value.

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