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Jeff Bello 02-07-2004 04:02 AM

How do plant a tree?
 
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?

jay 02-07-2004 06:04 AM

How do plant a tree?
 
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/e.../planting.html

http://www.treehelp.com/howto/howto-plant-a-tree.asp

http://www.backyardgardener.com/tree/

http://www.forestry.ky.gov/programs/...ant+a+Tree.htm


-j

"Jeff Bello" wrote in message
om...
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?




sherwindu 02-07-2004 06:04 AM

How do plant a tree?
 
First decide what kind of tree you want and for what purpose. For
example,
decorative, fruit producing, evergreen, etc. Go around to your local
nurseries and
see what they are selling. Large trees require several strong people or
a machine
for planting. You can order smaller trees from mail order outlets. I
would suggest
an internet search for them, or check with your local botanical garden
or government
extension service. Planting is not that technical, but depending on
the size of the tree
and the kind of soil you have, it can be a rough digging experience.
There are plenty of articles on the internet on that subject too. Once
you know what size tree you have, you will have to start digging a hole
for it. You will then discover what kind of
soil you have and will have to adjust accordingly. This may all sound
very general,
but each environment has it's own special requirements. The basics are
very much the same. Your planting location (sunny, partly sunny, shady)
will also limit what kind of trees you can plant.

Sherwin Dubren

Jeff Bello wrote:

I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?



Alan Sung 02-07-2004 04:02 PM

How do plant a tree?
 
Also try:
http://www.westonnurseries.com/New_S...Guidelines.htm

-al sung



Fred the Second 02-07-2004 05:03 PM

How do plant a tree?
 
"Jeff Bello" wrote in message
om...
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?


Green end goes up.



Sorry - it was just too easy...

- Fred #2



Texas Twang 02-07-2004 07:02 PM

How do plant a tree?
 
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 15:27:37 GMT, "Fred the Second"
wrote:

"Jeff Bello" wrote in message
. com...
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?



don't be tempted to use a fast-growing, short-lived tree. go for a
quality tree that works well in your area. don't know where you are;
but, in the south, the best time for planting is in the fall
permitting the tree to become well-established before summer's heat.

use plenty of mulch once planted.

here's a good site.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/c.../planting.html

David Ross 02-07-2004 07:02 PM

How do plant a tree?
 
Jeff Bello wrote:

I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?


In what area are you? As some indicate, not only the variety of
tree but also the time for planting it might vary according to your
climate.

Do you want a small tree that will block views into (and out of)
your windows or a large tree that will shade your house? Is the
privacy you seek from the street, from a neighboring house, or from
a hill?

Will the tree be in your lawn, flower beds, tree well in a patio,
or what?

How much patience do you have? Can you accept a sapling and watch
it grow, or do you need a mature tree right now?

--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
Gardening pages at http://www.rossde.com/garden/

Salty Thumb 03-07-2004 03:02 AM

How do plant a tree?
 
"Fred the Second" wrote in news:J9fFc.12511$MB3.7629
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"Jeff Bello" wrote in message
om...
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?


Green end goes up.



Sorry - it was just too easy...

- Fred #2


Planting a tree is a very sophisticated procedure and is best left to
professionals.

Nut trees are the easiest. You will need a large supply of nuts and one or
more squirrels or chipmunks. If you are lucky, a squirrel/chipmunk will
bury a nut in the location you have selected. If the location is wrong,
you will have to bribe some garden gnomes to transplant the tree in the
correct location. Apparently gnomes like doing this (see other post), so
if you are on good terms with them, they might even do it for free.

Fruit trees are a little more difficult, as you will need to feed fruit to
a water buffalo, and most gnomes are unlikely to want to help you after the
seed comes out the business end. Even if you can find some gnomes that
will take the job, often they will get nauseous at the idea of being seen
carrying a buffalo patty, with the end result that the top of tree snaps
off. Not to worry, as the gnomes will replace the top with an equivalent
gnome-make top. Often these replacement tops are superior to the original.
These are called 'grafts' which is gnomish for 'giraffe' (go figure). Some
unscrupulous people have been known to coat the feed fruit with bean dip
just to increase their chances of getting a graft.

Privacy or shade trees are the most difficult. Planting them requires a
mysterious procedure involving something called a shovel and a sapling.
See "Nuts Propagating Nuts" from Funny Farm Press for a similar procedure.

---

FYI: National Arbor Day Foundation: www.arborday.org (not affliated with
Thumb International Corp.)


Babberney 04-07-2004 12:02 AM

How do plant a tree?
 
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 14:24:11 GMT, "Alan Sung" wrote:

Also try:
http://www.westonnurseries.com/New_S...Guidelines.htm

-al sung


and:
www.treesaregood.com
For more info about the International Society of Arboriculture, please visit http://www.isa-arbor.com/home.asp.
For consumer info about tree care, visit http://www.treesaregood.com/

andrewjonn 05-03-2011 01:28 PM

Fruit is a bit harder because you need to feed the fruit, water buffalo, most of the dwarf are unlikely to want to help you out, the seed business end. Even if you can find some dwarf, will accept the job, they tend to be seen carrying a sick idea buffalo meat pie, and the final result tree at the top of alignment. Do not worry, because the top of the dwarf, will replace the equivalent of gnome-make the top.

maryjones2 05-03-2011 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Bello (Post 426991)
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?

I have you have ever seen a tree grow. Yes?! Hoping you have lots of interests on trees. Where do you want to grow your tree? We have indoors and outdoor plants. You are also required to have good soil, tools and protective wear. Visit your nearest plant store and ask for instructions before buying the tree.

johnyjacken 17-03-2011 05:10 PM

To plant a tree is not as simple what you may think for this you need to plant that tree in th fruitfull soil beacause without that black soil it will not grow up in the ordinary sand.Then for it's growing up you need to give enough water and pastes and need to take regular care.

zineb 21-03-2011 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Bello (Post 426991)
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a
specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted
anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?




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and19bre 22-03-2011 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Bello (Post 426991)
I have just bought a home and am interested in planting a tree in a specific area for privacy. The problem is I have never planted anything in my life and have no idea who to even go to for help or
where to "buy" a tree. Can anyone give me any pointers?

Wow! Congratulations on your home! Oh when will I be able to buy mine? Haha. Anyhow, about your question...there are a lot of tree service companies that you might want to look at. See my signature. :)


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