Wednesday, July 21, 2010

What is the Ideal Place for your fruit tree?

Deciding the precise place for your tree before planting is an imperative task. The most important thing to consider is its surroundings. There might be any thing which will come on its way while it is growing. It can be a building, path way or an electric line if it grows too tall.

This article lists the things that must be considered before planting a tree so that the chances of propagation of a fruit tree without any disturbance remain maximum. For that reason, you must always do some homework to know the species of that fruit tree before growing it. You must be aware how long and wide it will end up eventually. There are three sizes of a fruit tree: dwarf, semi dwarf and standard. Dwarf trees require an eight-foot diameter to grow. Semi-dwarf trees grow up to fifteen feet wide and standard trees can grow up to thirty feet wide. Pruning the fruit tree once a year is necessary to keep its growth as it should be.

Sunlight is necessary:

Sunlight plays major role in the growth of a fruit tree but make sure that your tree is getting the correct amount of sun light. Remember right amount of the sunlight is very crucial for the survival of your fruit tree. Do not place your tree where it is getting too much sunlight every time of the day. Also do not plant it where the sun light is being blocked by other things. Both are equally dangerous for a fruit tree.

Plan well the place of your tree:

Another thing that you must consider is whether the place you have chosen for your tree is easy for watering, pruning and harvesting? Suppose if the tree is much closer to the fence of your home, it might throw fruits and leaves in your neighbor’s yard to offend them. Watering tree is another issue. If you have got the sprinkler system, either place the tree where the sprinkler could reach or where your hose might access it.

Soil should be compatible:

Suitable soil is no doubt an essential to get a good fruit tree. Your soil might be excellent but the important thing is if it suits your tree or not. You need to think about many things like the nutrients in your soil, the soil’s texture, enough moisture and proper drainage system. If the drainage system is not there, it might drown your tree. If your soil doesn't own above mentioned qualities then the chances for your tree to grow well and produce good fruit are very thin. If you want to check all these qualities of your soil, just take a little portion of it to the lab. They will take some money and give you result in just a few days. Do not worry if the result is bad. To add nutrients in your soil, just fetch some fertilizers from your local nursery. Show them result and they will give you the correct fertilizer to kill any deficiency in your soil.

Give it a go then:

If you have gone through all above listed steps, you are ready to go and get a fruit tree for you. While buying a tree, keep in mind the place you have already chosen for the tree. Make sure you are not one of those, who will end up removing the adult tree just because they did poor or no planning.


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