Plant A Tree

The Apology by Mark Ryden
Seed up
If it has been a while since you’ve planted a tree, now is a good time.
According to Don Janssen, Extension Educator of the University of Nebrask-Lincoln,
Landscape plants installed in March, April, and May benefit from generous rains and the long growing season that stretches ahead. But more often than not, we receive too much precipitation that makes planting difficult, especially on poorly drained sites. Furthermore, the sudden onset of hot, dry weather that typically displaces an often too-short spring, can injure tender new plantings.
Because of these difficulties, increasing attention has been given to fall planting. During the period from mid-August to mid-October, moderate and relatively stable air temperatures prevail, and soil temperatures and moisture levels are usually in a range that promote rapid root development. But if the fall planting season is extended into November and December, or if slow-to-establish species are chosen, root growth may be poor and planting failures can occur.

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Logging Truck by Mark Ryden

Grow one!
For more information, please visit the National Arbor Day Foundation.
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