Transport, storage, and planting of large trees in winter
I bought six 10-20 ft. trees at the St. Louis Home show this weekend. They
have about 5ft dia. burlap wrapped root balls.
1) I have to pick them up when the show closes tonight. I live about 35
miles from the show. We will be picking them up with a dump truck and a
flatbed trailer.
The trees have been in the 70 degree convention center for about a week.
Do I need to cover the trees or the root balls for the drive home? The guy I
bought them from said no, but some internet sources I've found said that
trees can get 'freeze dried' in transport during winter.
2) I won't be able to plant them till next week, and due to their size they
will need to be stored outdoors. Do I need to cover the trees or root balls
if they will be stored outdoors for the week. I guess I'm more concerned now
that they have thawed out in the show.
3) what's the procedure for planting trees this size in 32 degree weather?
The seller said dig a 10 ft dia x 5 ft deep hole, put the tree in, backfill
with good topsoil, and mulch. also stake the trees.
Some others that we have asked said the topsoil is unnecessary - just
backfill with the clay/sand stuff they call soil in southwestern Illinois.
Any informed advice would be appreciated.
Dave
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