Dig Far Enough Down
to Find the Trunk Flare
Photo: International Society of Arboriculture
You will be digging a hole 3 times as wide as the root ball. First remove the grass; then start digging, placing the dirt on a tarp. The dirt you dig up (but not the | grass) will be used to backfill the hole after planting.
If you are using a ball and burlap (B&B) tree, open the top of the burlap. If you are using a container-grown tree, remove it from the container by first putting it on its side and gently hitting the container in several places to loosen the root ball. Look for the trunk flare, which may be covered by soil that you must remove. The trunk flare must stay uncovered when the tree is planted. Stand the tree up and measure the distance between the bottom of the tree and the trunk flare. That is how deep you are going to dig your hole.
Gently loosen the soil in the sides and bottom of the hole so that roots will have an easier time growing. This is especially important if the soil is hard. However, leave a firm pedestal in the center of the hole to support the root ball. |