Tuesday, February 6, 2018

By Helen Hall


You've done everything right in selecting planting sites, field preparation, fertilization and weed control, but now you're faced with harvesting the saplings and loading them unto trailers for your customers. What are the options, and which is most cost-effective? Have a look at the following article taking us through the theme Challenges in the tree nursery canada.

Wouldn't you like to have that same feeling when you look out into your yard? Now you can by planting some Blaze Red Maples. This maple is a perfect choice for any yard. They are insect and disease free grows well in any soil, drought tolerant and is a rapid shade producer just to name a few of the favorite features.

As your sapling becomes established it will spread its roots to cover a wide area around it, as well as sending roots deeper into the soil. An established mature sapling will have an intricate network of shallow roots extending beyond the drip line of its branches. To support your sapling, it is essential that you give it the correct level of regular watering throughout its first few years and in most cases use mulch to retain water, especially during the summer months.

If the roots dry out in the early stages, your beautiful sapling can die quite quickly. With correct watering, it will flourish and grow. The amount of water and frequency of watering newly planted large saplings will vary slightly according to several factors - the sapling size (measured by root ball), the soil and the season. The following is a rough guide.

After several years of nurturing the sapling in the ground, ensuring that it's been well fed and groomed, then dug adequately and encased in its protective sheath for transport, it's not a happy sight to see dirt spilling out of its containment and the promise of "cash in-flow" evaporating! The safest, most comfortable, and a least costly way to address this challenge is with the use of a unique skid steer attachment, one which uses the auxiliary hydraulics to open and close a device often described as a "giant pair of hands."

So if you are looking for a sapling with little to no upkeep and easy to grow the Blaze Red Maple is the one for you! The Blaze Red Maple makes your yard look gorgeous, and it's a sapling that you can enjoy all year long. You can think of it as an investment because once its planted; then you are done.it will thrive and be productive for many years to come.

Heavy clay soils will probably only need twice a week in summer and once a week for the rest of the year, but check the ground below the surface to see if it needs more or less water. Any sign of water sitting near the roots means you need to water less frequently, as it can cause the roots to rot. During the second and third years, the saplings will still need regular watering, and the volume of water given should double, as the sapling root system will have grown.

Nurseries will have an assortment of Viburnum cultivars that produce faintly scented flowers from November through to March. Viburnum shrubs are a widely popular, flowering landscaping and gardening plant of choice. The color of the flowers depends on the particular cultivars, but typically the flowers are white or pink color with the florets appearing in flat clusters.




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