Add Visual Interest to Your Landscaping With Ornamental Trees
Planting ornamental trees in your landscaping is a great way to add visual interest to your yard. They are an outstanding way to draw the eye upward making your property seem bigger. While ornamental trees generally are easy to grow, keeping some tips in mind will help ensure your tree thrives.
It is vital to choose the right location for your tree. Start by learning how big its root structure is going to get allowing you to plant it far enough from any permanent structure that the tree’s roots cannot injure them. Pick a location that gets the right amount of sun. If you are planting it near other trees, then consider if the tree will get enough sun as the two trees mature.
Staking an Ornamental Tree
If you choose to plant the tree in a windy area, then stake the tree when you plant it. Start by removing the nursery stake if one came with the tree. Then, drive two stakes into the ground on opposite sides of the tree. Then, tie the tree to the stakes. Remove the stakes as soon as possible as this will make the tree stronger. In no case should the stakes be left more than two years.
Watering the Ornamental Tree
Ornamental trees like to be consistently moist without standing in water. Using mulch around the tree can help keep it from drying out during the hot summer. Water the tree on the ground at the same diameter as its canopy. This allows the water to reach the tree’s roots better as this is where they will be located under the ground.
Fertilizing the Ornamental Tree
Unless the tree appears to have a nutrient deficiency, there is no need to fertilize an ornamental tree. Doing so can open the tree to insect damage and cause it to grow too fast to remain healthy. If you notice the tree having an unusual color, then it may be lacking in iron. This deficiency is often caused by overwatering or poor drainage.
Ornamental trees are often a beautiful addition to desert landscaping in Las Vegas. These easy-to-care-for trees add visual interests drawing the eye upward making properties seem bigger.