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7 STEPS TO PLANTING THE PERFECT HOLIDAY TREE

December 6, 2017
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by Lisa Watters Lain, Arizona’s garden gal, Watters Garden Center
Using living trees over fresh-cut trees or plastics to decorate the holidays has increased in popularity. Over half of my local Christmas tree sales are for living trees that will be planted in January.
Because of their waxy needles, most conifers need surprisingly little water. This is true for the high-country natives like pine, cypress, cedar and juniper. Once these trees reach their mature sizes, they thrive in our arid climate, dry soil and extreme-mountain temperatures.
Evergreens do not like to sit in soggy soils. The trees’ internal metabolism will slow to an almost stasis-like state. Planted in soil that drains properly, new root hairs and next spring’s candle buds will form successfully. That is why digging the right size planting hole and adding the correct soil amendments are critical to a successful planting.
Here are seven steps to planting an evergreen tree successfully, no matter the season.
Step 1 — The bowl-shaped hole should be the same depth as the root ball, but three times as wide. Plants do not need a deep hole. They thrive when able to stretch out just under the soil’s surface in search of food and water. This is why a bowl-shaped hole promotes the best root development. Rid the hole of rocks and debris larger than a golf ball.
Step 2 — Improve the planting soil by amending with Watters Premium mulch. Good mulch will keep clay soils loose and aerated, and in loose granite will retain water up around the root ball. The amount of mulch per plant should be equal to the size of the root ball. That is the quantity of mulch you will need to blend into the native soil used to fill in around each plant.
Step 3 — Evergreen trees are so sensitive to soggy soil that it is recommended they be planted on a slight mound. Whatever you do, don’t bury the plant. Keep the trunk out of the soil. The top of the root ball you see in the grower’s pot should be able to see sunlight once planted.
Step 4 — Evergreens need the right plant food for a healthy start. Use my specially blended All-Purpose Plant Food 7- 4- 4, specifically designed for mountain plants. Just sprinkle the granules on top of the root ball, and water in well. The slow-release nutrients promote a deep green color, while encouraging thicker root growth with each watering.
Step 5 — Promote deeper roots with Root & Grow. Add this liquid rooting hormone to the water used to saturate the root ball. It forces new root hairs to grow, and more roots mean a more vigorous plant. Use this root tonic once per month until new candle growth emerges in spring.
Step 6 — Top dress the planting area with a 3-inch layer of shredded cedar bark. This layer of nature’s insulation retains moisture, keeps weeds out and protects from extreme temperature swings. It is like laying a thick blanket over the roots before they are cold and shivering.
Step 7 — Keep the tree moist, but allow it to dry between waterings. Give it a thorough soak twice a month through March. Once it begins to develop new growth, bump its watering schedule up to twice a week during the first growing season, then once a week thereafter.
For exact planting details that include drawings and measurements, ask for my “Guide to Mile-High Planting” the next time you visit the garden center. You might also like the useful companion guide “Mile-High Watering.”
Evergreen of the Month — One evergreen with a starring role in the mountains of Arizona is gaining nationwide popularity. It’s the Single Blue Pinyon Pine, a local variety whose tidy appearance and unusual blue color give a bold appearance to a rustic tree. It blends well in dry mountain landscapes, with modern settings and in Mediterranean-style gardens. However, this tree is gaining popularity at farmers markets for its pine nuts. Even young trees produce pine cones with melt-in-your-mouth buttery nuts. Let it grow wild to 10 feet or, for that groomed Christmas tree shape, prune it right after its spring growth.
Until next issue, I’ll be helping garden friends choose the freshest tree in Prescott.
Lisa Watters-Lain can be found throughout the week at Watters Garden Center, 1815 W. Iron Springs Road in Prescott, or contacted through her website at WattersGardenCenter.com or FB.com/WattersGardenCenter.

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