Planting and Establishing Trees-good but same mistake of planting at level
- Martin Ford

- Oct 25
- 1 min read
Edward Gilman, Laura Sadowski
2007-09-01
University of Florida
Tags: Green spaces, Community involvement, Sustainable development, Environmental benefits

Three of the most common causes of poor plant establishment or tree death are planting too deep, under watering, and over watering. If appropriate trees are planted at the right depth and they are irrigated properly, the planting has a good chance of success. As simple as this appears to be, problems often arise that lead to poor establishment or plant failure.
Keywords: Tree Planting, Effective methods, mortality, Establishing trees




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