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Buck Turgidson 29-09-2007 12:05 PM

:Plant New Tree Where Old One Died
 
I had a two-year old dogwood that succumbed to the drought. I yanked it
out, and am ready to put a Japanese Maple sapling volunteer from a neighbor
in there.

Is there any reason why the exist soil would have bad biological (or
spiritual) karma from having died? Or can I just plant a sapling in place?



Phisherman[_1_] 29-09-2007 01:41 PM

:Plant New Tree Where Old One Died
 
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 07:05:56 -0400, "Buck Turgidson"
wrote:

I had a two-year old dogwood that succumbed to the drought. I yanked it
out, and am ready to put a Japanese Maple sapling volunteer from a neighbor
in there.

Is there any reason why the exist soil would have bad biological (or
spiritual) karma from having died? Or can I just plant a sapling in place?



Most varieties of dogwood trees are very drought resistant and prefer
partially-protected areas (like next to the edge of a wooded area).
Maples grow best in full sun. Do a soil test. When planting a tree,
think about hole preparation, peat moss and compost. Water it well
immediately after planting, water it well again the following day,
then water it every week for a couple months.

Kay Lancaster 29-09-2007 10:40 PM

:Plant New Tree Where Old One Died
 
On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 07:05:56 -0400, Buck Turgidson wrote:
I had a two-year old dogwood that succumbed to the drought. I yanked it
out, and am ready to put a Japanese Maple sapling volunteer from a neighbor
in there.


I'm concerned you've got a mismatch between soil and light and species that
was either made or is in the making. Make sure your conditions match what
Japanese maples like.

Are you sure it was just drought stress that killed the dogwood? Not a
fungal pathogen that could still be in the soil?
http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/pubcd/L036w.html





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