For newly planted trees, rainfall has little to no value. The root system only exists within the berm area. Please don’t rely on rain or turf irrigation to water in newly planted trees. If you notice something that doesn’t look right, please text or email us an image so we can help figure out a solution.
For best results, water once a day for 3 consecutive days with a hose to fill up the berm or area around the tree. Be careful not to let the water run over the berms because it will erode and let the impounded water go.
Our programs keep your lawn, landscape, and irrigation maintained with properly scheduled services throughout the entire year.
Water two times a week with a hose or dedicated bubbler. In sandy or rocky soil it may be necessary to water three times a week.
Water three times a week with a hose or dedicated bubbler.
In addition to the three days a week watering, once a week run a hose slowly (less than 5 gallons an hour) overnight outside the berm area to saturate the ground area around the tree. This may not be necessary if the area is in a well irrigated area of the yard. The best way to know is to look at the grass around the berm. Is it green or is it thin and/or brown?
Water two times a week with a hose or dedicated bubbler. In sandy or rocky soil it may be necessary to water three times a week.
Water once a week with a hose or dedicated bubbler, unless we are getting large amounts of rain. Don’t let the trees go more than a week without water.
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