What should I consider before buying a tree for my backyard?

Buying a tree in the yard requires significant preliminary planning and vision for the future. Most tree species will survive the homeowner and maybe even the house itself. It is necessary to pay great attention to ensuring long -term tree health and manageable maintenance plan for future owners. Purchase of a tree can add up to 15% to the total value of the next house sale, but a poorly selected location or the species can cost thousands of dollars per damage. Looking for more privacy, another shadow, food or visual attraction? Some types of trees provide a combination of these factors, while others solve only one factor well. For example, Evergreens can provide additional shadow and privacy, but there are no fruit or aesthetically pleasant without professional pruning. Fruit trees can provide food and decorative attraction, but in winter it does not provide much privacy MONTHS. Be aware of what you want to achieve by planting this tree before going to the local nursery for seedlings.

Further consideration when buying a tree is location. Some parts of the courtyard may be sunher than others, which is important for many hardwood species. All trees have root systems, but some species tend to spread them horizontally, while others control them vertically under the suitcase. Be sure to ask the seller for a rooted system before buying a tree. Placing a tree with wide roots too close to home can later lead to a large damage to structural. Trees with vertical roots can also damage the water net and other underground pipes. If the shadow is considered, consider which side of the house accepts the most direct sunlight and plant a tree there. Trees planted for privacy should not push each other.

Few home owners can afford a transplantation tree directly into their courtyards. This requires professional preparation, transport and implantation. Not all ripe trees can survive transplantation. Most homeowners who have in ÚMouse to buy a tree, will be offered to young rates in kindergarten. These seedlings must be planted very carefully and given by the right fertilizer and water. Some require betting to support vertical growth. Animals are also attracted by young seedlings, so the owners have to protect them with wire cages and other discouraging means. Before purchasing a tree, make sure you understand your duties as a young tree administrator.

The purchase of a tree is not an exercise in immediate satisfaction. Homeowners have to develop patience because the seedlings have rooted and began to ripen on trees. A new tree should be examined regularly for signs of illness or malnutrition. If the older tree must be removed to plant a new one, homeowners should consider hiring professional TSUl removal.

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