The majority of tree-planting advice suggests removing burlap, baskets and such after the new tree is safely in the hole. Q: I keep hearing conflicting advice on this... when planting a new balled-and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. B&Bs, which are generally harvested in the spring and fall, are slower to grow because their root system was severed in the ...
Q: A landscaper planted an 8-foot sourwood tree for me last fall and didn’t remove the burlap around the root ball like I thought he should. The tree didn’t grow much at all this whole year. Do ...
April is Arbor Month, and April 28, 2023, is Arbor Day. This is a day inspired by the multitude of benefits trees provide, the desire to have more trees in our communities and a call to action to ...
Q: I see a number of people wrapping their evergreens with burlap, like bundling them up in a shroud. Is this supposed to keep them warmer or is it to protect them from Michigan winters? And should I ...
Q: Two years ago, we moved into a newly constructed home. The builder planted 33 Nellie Stevens hollies to create a green privacy fence in the backyard. Last summer, I noticed they were looking ...
In this video I demonstrate how to get large balled and burlap evergreen conifer trees planted with success. These large, ...