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  • Landscape contractor Roger Cook helps a homeowner select and plant a deciduous shade tree.
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    Shopping List for How to Plant a Large Shade Tree:
    - Shade tree
    - Compost, superphosphate, and starter fertilizer, for amending the soil
    - Bark mulch
    Tools List for How to Plant a Large Shade Tree:
    - Small sledgehammer, for tapping in wood stake
    - Wood stake, for marking the center of the planting hole
    - Tape measure
    - Rope
    - Edger, for cutting the grass around the perimeter of the planting hole
    - Cutter mattock, for stripping off lawn
    - Shovel
    - Wheelbarrow
    - Tarps, for holding excavated soil
    - Three-tine cultivator, to loosen matted roots
    - Utility knife or pocketknife, for cutting the burlap from the root ball
    - Bypass pruners, to sever girdling roots
    - Metal stakes and plastic chains, for securing the tree after planting
    - Manual stake driver, for pounding in metal stakes
    - Drip-irrigation bags, to slowly water tree
    Steps for How to Plant a Large Shade Tree:
    1. Call the local utility company to confirm that there aren't any buried cables or pipes beneath where you want to plant the tree.
    2. Have the nursery deliver the tree and drop it right beside the proposed planting spot.
    3. Drive a wood stake into the center of the planting hole.
    4. Measure the diameter of the tree's root ball. The planting hole must be twice as wide as the root ball.
    5. Wrap a loop of rope around the stake, then tie it off so that its length equals to the radius of the root-ball diameter.
    6. Slip an edging tool into the rope loop, then pull out on the edger to straighten the rope.
    7. Stomp the edger into the ground to cut through the grass. Lift up the edger, move over a few inches and stomp it into the grass again.
    8. Repeat the previous step until you've cut a circular outline of the planting hole all the way around the center stake.
    9. Pull out the stake and rope.
    10. Use a garden mattock and shovel to remove the grass from within the planting-hole outline. Shovel the grass into a wheelbarrow.
    11. Dig the planting hole to a depth equal to the height of the root flare on the tree. Shovel the dirt onto tarps.
    12. Set the tree into the hole, then rotate it until its best-looking side faces the house.
    13. Check the tree to make sure it's perfectly straight and not leaning to one side. If necessary, shovel soil under the low side to straighten out the tree.
    14. Cut the burlap off the root ball.
    15. Scratch the sides of the root ball with a three-tine cultivator to loosen matted roots.
    16. Check the top of the root ball for any girdling roots that are wrapped around the tree trunk. If you find any, cut them away with pruners.
    17. Carefully scrape away the soil from the top of the root ball to expose the root flare.
    18. Mix compost, superphosphate, and starter fertilizer into the excavated soil.
    19. Backfill around the tree with the amended soil.
    20. Water the tree immediately after planting.
    21. Pound into the lawn two metal stakes, one on each side of the tree. Tie the tree to the stakes with plastic chains.
    22. Spread about 2 inches of bark mulch around the tree, but don't pile it up against the trunk.
    23. Tie two drip-irrigation bags to the base of the tree. Fill the bags with water every day for one week, then twice a week after that.
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Komentáře • 467

  • @leosolis5846
    @leosolis5846 Před 3 lety +30

    Roger is a prime example of a competent person

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Leo I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @therealtoxicbeast2267
    @therealtoxicbeast2267 Před 4 lety +90

    Guy with the pool in the backyard gonna love that tree.

    • @soumilyarlagadda9764
      @soumilyarlagadda9764 Před 3 lety

      Hhahahhaa

    • @alejandraaguilar4458
      @alejandraaguilar4458 Před 3 lety

      @Esta Starchman well I don't care 🤣🤣🤣

    • @yanirap1213
      @yanirap1213 Před 3 lety +1

      @Esta Starchman I dont care and I ve seen this comment before hacker🙄

    • @GregK9
      @GregK9 Před 3 lety +3

      Sucks to be him!

    • @miguelcastaneda7236
      @miguelcastaneda7236 Před 3 lety +1

      yup why you line the sides with vinyl so roots grow down.in search of water this way done roots grow out...also roots going down you wont be one of those people with tree toppleing over in high wind

  • @billgateskilledmyuncle23
    @billgateskilledmyuncle23 Před 3 lety +37

    You need a credit cod to pay for the tree for your yod. I've already mocked the spot.

  • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
    @TruckTaxiMoveIt Před 5 lety +83

    Planted high and it won't die planted low and it won't grow -- always watch This Old House for everything

    • @75MalcolmX
      @75MalcolmX Před 4 lety +1

      Excellent advice.

    • @ovidiuciuparu6421
      @ovidiuciuparu6421 Před 3 lety +4

      Planted high and will fall on your house!

    • @LisaBeergutHolst
      @LisaBeergutHolst Před 2 lety +1

      @@ovidiuciuparu6421 You'll notice they staked this tree to prevent any such occurence lol

    • @nashvilleoutlaw
      @nashvilleoutlaw Před rokem +1

      It's a maple, Plant it high and you'll be mowing roots in no time

  • @francismallard5892
    @francismallard5892 Před rokem +12

    I’m so glad all the utilities have been mahhked!

  • @asifsba1
    @asifsba1 Před 3 lety +101

    I watch this old house videos 30% for the content and 70% for the scripted remarks from homeowners and the CZcams comments. 😂

    • @livinginbuckeyearizona976
      @livinginbuckeyearizona976 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah but there’s only one trunk…oh what about that one conveniently 3 feet away?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Pizza I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @BrandonTran
    @BrandonTran Před 2 lety +28

    Wow I'm amazed at how well you did this. Every detail covered. Nicely done! 1. Finding the actual root flair and removing girdling roots. 2. Digging a very wide hole. 3. loosening the roots. 4. Amending the soil. Perfectly executed.

    • @johnnynbk
      @johnnynbk Před 9 měsíci +1

      he's a professional.

  • @nightwines
    @nightwines Před 7 lety +101

    "I think this is it. My wife is really going to like it". lol...

    • @badpandafishing2507
      @badpandafishing2507 Před 5 lety +9

      nightwines so scripted

    • @chrisw4888
      @chrisw4888 Před 4 lety +4

      Whipped

    • @NateDecker1982
      @NateDecker1982 Před 3 lety +3

      @@chrisw4888 If he were truly "whipped", he wouldn't be buying the tree without her. Most women would be pissed if they were left out of that decision.

    • @davidwitte8469
      @davidwitte8469 Před 2 lety

      She likes the double trunk!

  • @justlooking4771
    @justlooking4771 Před rokem +8

    We bought our house back in 2012 here in Virginia Beach, and I sooooo wish we would have planted a tree that first year. It'd be big and beautiful by now!

  • @PatrickWitherow
    @PatrickWitherow Před 7 lety +251

    It would be funny if this happened:
    "Did you bring your credit card with you?"
    "Nope."
    Awkward silence.

    • @joli78363
      @joli78363 Před 6 lety +3

      Look at this tree, Lol 😎😂😂

    • @chrisfi3d
      @chrisfi3d Před 6 lety +2

      Haha true. But the show would've paid for the tree regardless. It's just to keep the dialogue light and fun.

    • @tacocat1938
      @tacocat1938 Před 5 lety

      100th like😀😁

    • @joedaddy8044
      @joedaddy8044 Před 3 lety +1

      Lmao !! I thought this was your show I'm just the guest 💀 😂

  • @andrewa.4860
    @andrewa.4860 Před rokem +1

    Best Tree Planting Video on the internet.

  • @krazyshady902
    @krazyshady902 Před 6 lety +12

    This guy knows his shit ... wish I could hire him to plant a couple trees on my lawn

    • @Jordan-mn2ty
      @Jordan-mn2ty Před 4 lety +1

      It’s real simple to do properly.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Krazy I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @xbebe
    @xbebe Před 4 lety +8

    The soil looks soooo soft and easy to dig. Unfortunately I live in a desert and break my back to plant 15gal trees lol

    • @chocolatechipslime
      @chocolatechipslime Před 3 lety

      I live in south Alabama and my soil is so soft my 3 year old daughter can dig holes with her play shovel

    • @meskobe
      @meskobe Před rokem

      😂

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Rob_ebe I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

    • @xbebe
      @xbebe Před rokem

      @@flat-earther or just use a jack hammer bud and dig all the way to china baby!!! Check out my earlier vids for some jackhammer action

  • @mpwall123
    @mpwall123 Před 4 lety +6

    Roger really worked up a sweat. This was great material

  • @TheGreatEscape77
    @TheGreatEscape77 Před rokem +1

    Im not really a home owner but i love this show haha

  • @JasSinghGrewal
    @JasSinghGrewal Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks for all the tips. I have a brown thumb and going to plant 5 large 36” box trees. This will help a lot.

  • @zunedog31
    @zunedog31 Před 3 lety +7

    My yad is gonna love this

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      zunedog I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

    • @roseannsaliba5810
      @roseannsaliba5810 Před 2 měsíci

      Does anyone know where that tree nursery is located? All and any others? I have a great opportunity to get some trees in the ground.

  • @johnpetrucci2590
    @johnpetrucci2590 Před 6 lety +78

    At 3:55 RIP tarp

    • @appleintosh
      @appleintosh Před 6 lety +6

      John Petrucci I noticed that too. It made me laugh.

    • @erichogue7384
      @erichogue7384 Před 4 lety +3

      I was looking for this exact comment!!!

    • @advancekashmir9846
      @advancekashmir9846 Před 3 lety

      No, there's a lot of soil to protect TARP

  • @OU8Aspark
    @OU8Aspark Před 2 lety +2

    I love this guy. He really knows his stuff.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      OU8Aspark I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @CoolBreezeAnthony
    @CoolBreezeAnthony Před 5 lety +4

    You guys are the best. You guys make it look so easy.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem +1

      Anthony I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

    • @CoolBreezeAnthony
      @CoolBreezeAnthony Před rokem

      @@flat-earther Thanks I will look that up so we are actually living in a 2 dimensional universe. Possible since the spirit world is ocnnected to a higher dimension. I like.

  • @shirleysenkler781
    @shirleysenkler781 Před 6 lety +11

    I have two multi trunk and a single trunk red maple trees in my yard and they are beautiful. Had them delivered and put them in myself, very satisfying projects.
    Also have 3 different Japanese maples in a protected spot. MN is zone 4 but the have been in thru several winters.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      SHirley I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @repairdrive
    @repairdrive Před 6 lety +80

    "bring your credit card with ya?” Yeah after checking out trees at our local nursery I don't even want to know how much that giant one cost. 💲💲

    • @donerae8682
      @donerae8682 Před 5 lety +6

      2000 easy

    • @on4acres
      @on4acres Před 4 lety +5

      Definitely not cheap.

    • @imissme8313
      @imissme8313 Před 4 lety +15

      Nope I work in landscaping and a tree like that prabably goes for like 300-450

    • @x65535x
      @x65535x Před 4 lety +7

      @@imissme8313 Jesus, my pair of 6' japanese maples (Coral Bark, and Emperor) were $200 each. I'm guessing thats a bit more than $500.

    • @NoRoads2AllRoads
      @NoRoads2AllRoads Před 4 lety +6

      @@x65535x youd be surprised. I just went to a nursery and a lot of normal trees at 12-15 ft high were all around 170-250 depending on the type of tree. I just got 3 Columnar English Oaks for 190 dollars each and they are almost 15 ft

  • @daddykiller5835
    @daddykiller5835 Před 6 lety +7

    I planted a Fruitless Mulberry tree in my front yard. Nice big leaves and plenty of shade.

    • @tochert675
      @tochert675 Před 5 lety +3

      Try a fruiting one, they’re even more fun.

    • @gorkemozcan7638
      @gorkemozcan7638 Před 4 lety

      I planted one about 7-8 months ago. Could you tell me how long ago you planted it and how much it has grown ever since?

  • @wk4240
    @wk4240 Před měsícem

    Very good tip:
    Plant it high it won't die. Plant it low it won't grow. 👍

  • @XavierKatzone
    @XavierKatzone Před 4 lety +10

    Those birch are three trees clumped. IMO&E, this red maple is a poorly pruned single tree with no real leader, and may well split with time at one or more of those acute-angle, low branching multiple "lead" trunks.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Xavier I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @ACupOfDuck
    @ACupOfDuck Před 5 lety +7

    When i plant something, i think twice the width and twice as deep, as the plants roots, from the orchid.
    I use to fill the bottom with compost bark, native soil and horse/cow or chicken poop as a fertilizer.
    Then mix it and dump in a huge amount of water.
    When im pleased with how the plant sits i fill upp the rest with a mix of 1part plantsoil and 2parts native dirt..
    Then top it of with two large buckets of water.
    My yard are basicly clay and bad soil, but my metod let the threes grow incredible strong and put out super fine roots!

    • @drdebocherry
      @drdebocherry Před 5 lety

      Good advice

    • @JasSinghGrewal
      @JasSinghGrewal Před 4 lety

      Thanks

    • @sofiawils3829
      @sofiawils3829 Před 3 lety

      Clay is the best soil where everything grows!!!!!

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Duck I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @BChan1991
    @BChan1991 Před 6 lety +1

    Good work!

  • @nasqad3357
    @nasqad3357 Před 4 lety +4

    That’s some nice work and great advice

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Nas I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @yathatisgood
    @yathatisgood Před rokem +2

    Great planting technique. I would avoid the phosphates because it is detrimental to the mycorrhizal fungi. One of the best videos on CZcams on how to plant a tree.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      yathatisgood I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @pinky1933
    @pinky1933 Před 7 lety +5

    I used to work at Stein Gardens and that's where I fell in love with the Japanese Maple tree. When I buy a home I want to plant one of those in my yard.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem +1

      Well did you buy a home and plant the tree yet?!
      BTW pinky I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

    • @pinky1933
      @pinky1933 Před rokem

      @@flat-earther sadly I did not yet and I’ll pass on that. I believe the earth is a sphere floating in space caught in the suns gravity. But I appreciate your suggestion.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před 10 měsíci

      @@pinky1933 okay, I wish you succeed.
      BTW pinky, have you become a flat earther yet?

    • @pinky1933
      @pinky1933 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @flat-earther I believe everyone is free to believe what they wish. I will forever believe that the earth is a globe, just like other large planet sized objects are. I will not be a convert to your but I hope you find comfort in your beliefs. Have a good one. Neil deGrasse Tyson has a lot of subject matter on this, and even ancient Egyptian builders knew this too. But again, have a good day.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před 10 měsíci

      @@pinky1933 Okay. Thanks. You have a good day too.
      BTW pinky, what do you think about all gubments drawing a line around you(Antarctic Treaty) and saying you are not allowed to leave? If you don't know what I mean, read my about tab.

  • @nadporter
    @nadporter Před měsícem

    Excellent, informative video.

  • @rawbacon
    @rawbacon Před 4 lety +12

    Nice selection of large trees, bet they cost a pretty penny.

  • @CoasterTeaFox
    @CoasterTeaFox Před 4 lety

    I loved this show, they touched on topics that get overlooked by the majority of the internet's answer search results.

    • @litiviousspartus4611
      @litiviousspartus4611 Před 4 lety +1

      Loved?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem +1

      Coaster I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

    • @CoasterTeaFox
      @CoasterTeaFox Před rokem +1

      @@flat-earther Interesting sounding topic🤯

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem +1

      @@CoasterTeaFox Yes. I suggested it because I believe it has information most people probably haven't heard about.

  • @muhammadshahidiqbal6765
    @muhammadshahidiqbal6765 Před rokem +3

    All necessary points for planting explained efficiently! Thanks

  • @robbery892
    @robbery892 Před 3 lety

    This guy is a pro!

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Rob I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @arioariyan
    @arioariyan Před 4 lety

    Great video. thanx for share

  • @warioyoshi209
    @warioyoshi209 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm so happy for the little guy (the tree) (;

    • @shawoo
      @shawoo Před 4 lety

      i am the noah i speak to the trees yea he got on tv and made it to a nice home

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      warioyoshi I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @semperruiz
    @semperruiz Před 8 lety +1

    outstanding.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      semperruiz I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @donnamarie4443
    @donnamarie4443 Před 3 lety

    I love 🌳rees👍.
    Thanks for upload👍.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      DOnna I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @VillageTV
    @VillageTV Před 7 lety +1

    nice video

  • @abc-bu7nr
    @abc-bu7nr Před 2 lety

    Just what I was looking for

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      abc I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @bbdallas1
    @bbdallas1 Před 3 lety

    Great great video good information thank you for sharing

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      bbdallas I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @thinlet1
    @thinlet1 Před 5 lety +136

    10 YRS later neighbor yells at neighbor about cleaning up all the leaves.

    • @TruckTaxiMoveIt
      @TruckTaxiMoveIt Před 5 lety +8

      The Lure is pretty much the same in every state the leaves that fall on your side of your leaves if you don't like them you got permission by law to trim the branches that come on your side of course you want to make sure that that applies to your state as well

    • @on4acres
      @on4acres Před 4 lety +4

      I thought the same thing, that’s going to be a big tree awfully close to his neighbors yard.

    • @CONCERTMANchicago
      @CONCERTMANchicago Před 4 lety +3

      @@on4acres, worst neighbors ever have proven to be rehabbers and single home developers purchasing aging housing stock for cheap and totally gutting or straight demolishing. Forcing neighbors to prune it back is legal, but not if that means damaging or altering natural balance of an existing tree. This also means large Roots too, which most times ends up killing half side of tree. Then giving reason to have tree removed regardless.
      Then third-party contractors employing cheap laborers given a chainsaw, totally remove every properties existing tree regardless of species quality or historical age. Because freshly remodeled treeless properties sell today. Unfortunately seems developers are right.
      And only neighborhood trees remaing are those on public parkway's. While backyards that had been wooded over last 100 years has now made way for wall2wall patio cement and building additions. So once people convince leaders parkway trees should go. Just like animals in a zoo, We will visit trees in parks.
      But here's a tip Eric, enjoy what you see of the remaining large old trees in your neighborhood. Once those are gone, replacement trees won't live half as long. After that people will have forgotten how mature and beautiful trees used to get without any living examples around. But don't blame pollution or Urban environment.
      cut every bit of tree back to property line. Then they'll offer neighbors to pay for fatally damaged trees removal, then brag how much better new tree they stuck in neighbors mouth to shut them up will be compared to lesser original.

    • @stevend776
      @stevend776 Před 4 lety +2

      @@CONCERTMANchicago I haven't really seen this anywhere. People buy treeless suburban houses because they're all that's really available new/in safe areas, but houses with good trees sell for much more. A bigger issue is most suburban/urban areas planted trees that are pioneer trees for shade and quick growth. Modern codes often ban these trees for reasons such as life safety, home n auto safety, and they easily infiltrate waterlines n basements. You can skip the rest really, it's just boring forestry info explaining why you may see "healthy" looking, "old" trees being mowed down by home-buyers. The long and thick of it is these trees can easily wreck a home, infrastructure, and possibly life as they are all meant to live 50-100 years then die- so they grow rapidly and rot as quick. Perfect to get shade quickly until that whole, short lifespan kicks in. The rest is I spent too much time researching this stuff for classes and I'm not likely to get a job that uses it, so here I am.
      Red maple, Silver Maple, Bigleaf maple, poplar, Norwegian spruce, black spruce, blue spruce make up almost every single tree in my city's suburbs, with a smattering of other species in thickets/"ghost roads" (roads developers never built, becoming abandoned, that later turn into a PITA for land disputes, for three seasons I did land survey assistant and I have some stories) or backyards. These trees are meant to grow like weeds in a naturally disturbed area (such as flooded land drying out, fire/lightning strikes, etc) then die within 30-50 years, 100 years tops, and more mature species that prefer shade and rotten wood grow up underneath their shade, often using their rotting trunks for nutrition. The trees often rot entirely on the inside cavity- and their trunks grow large and criss-cross one another (trees do not grow uniformly, a 5" DABH tree in a woodland can be decades or centuries older than a 90" DABH suburban tree- find a 2x4 from a 1920s house and compare the grain with a modern 2x4 for an ex). This is perfect in natural settings to provide new homes for squirrels, chipmunks, owls, etc- all of whom may bring in seeds of species like chestnuts, walnuts, cherries, sugar maples, etc that'll grow at the base of the pioneer species. In nature, this all results in a happy, healthy transition from meadow-> brush -> new growth woods -> mature forest.
      The rapid growth of these species, and ability to tolerate and grow in almost any soil condition or pollution, made them extremely popular for developers. Plant a silver maple and you'll have a nice tree within a decade. Unlike elm, there's no imported disease killing it. It's brilliant if your a city whose elms all died, or if you're a developer who wants to convince people this area is a "real town", or if you want shade n attractive landscapes. Why not plant them in every yard when you're developing a new town? Unfortunately, developers have terrible foresight (see: Californian wildfires burning Paradise to ashes. Building an exburb poorly and without paying attention to local conditions results in grief, but the idiots wanted to sell houses with a "natural view", and "away from the hustle n bustle of the big city, but with a convenient highway nearby!")
      The problem is they grow wide and irregular in suburban/urban areas- rather than one trunk, they'll grow multiple, providing opportunity to rot earlier. And they can almost never live longer than 100 years. Silver has a famous tendency to drop limbs and rot out; spruce has shallow roots easily ripped out by a windstorm, and those are more common nowadays. It has been a century since the idiotic Levitown took hold over America, so all these trees are dying at once. If you buy a property with a tree that is sick and dying- these trees can weigh hundreds of tons. A single branch can destroy a house or car, and these guys drop a LOT.
      They may look healthy to you, and as if greedy people are killing them for no reason, but it is more likely the buyers don't want the insurance risk. After Rochester's first climate-change brought windstorm, we had to have tree services come from friggin' Montreal to dig us out from all the maples and spruces blown apart and torn out of the ground. One 15" branch came a few feet from my bedroom. Even a hickory at my Nan's got dragged out of the soil, rootball at all, and those guys are tough.
      Unfortunately, a lot of the replacement trees I see planted are similar species or planted in a crowded manner that will cause the exact same scenarios later on.

    • @mahinshirazi7873
      @mahinshirazi7873 Před 4 lety

      I have problems with the neighbors tree too ..
      poor neighbor has pool too. 😊

  • @christopherbrown6221
    @christopherbrown6221 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Brown I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @MDBYSL
    @MDBYSL Před 2 lety

    Thanks old man

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      MDBYSL I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @gjmbarusha6999
    @gjmbarusha6999 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir!

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      GJ I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @paulwatterson5992
    @paulwatterson5992 Před 5 lety

    Good info thanks!

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Paul I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @GreenMountain565
    @GreenMountain565 Před 11 měsíci

    Most large tree farms I’ve bought trees from recommend that you leave the burlap on when you plant it. I noticed Roger removed it in this video.

    • @johnnynbk
      @johnnynbk Před 9 měsíci

      I think they meant leave it on til it's positioned. Then remove. It wouldn't grow right otherwise.

  • @user-wj6kq3xw2g
    @user-wj6kq3xw2g Před 5 lety +4

    Iv planted a lot of trees. An you do not need to dig the radius of the hole that wide. During high winds that tree will start leaning

  • @GrowInContainer
    @GrowInContainer Před 6 lety

    Best tips

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      grow I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @robtyman4281
    @robtyman4281 Před 3 lety

    For good screening what about a Cherry Blossom (Prunus), or a Rowan (Sorbus) tree? Both give good screening when in leaf. The Cheery Blossom is best in Spring (obviously!). The blossom varies in colour depending on the variety of Prunus (can be white, pale pink, or a more intense pink). While the Rowan looks great in Autumn (Fall) when its leaves turn red and it produces many berries for birds - these can vary in colour depending on the variety of Rowan (some are yellow, others red and some produce orange berries).
    If you have a sizeable garden and space/height are not so much of an issue then I'd go for a Rowan. If you have a smaller garden, and are worried about the tree getting too fall (more than 25ft high) then I'd for a Cherry Blossom. Cherry Blossom can grow tall, but generally they aren't as tall as Rowan trees. Both have their advantages, add something to a garden, and are well worth considering.
    However, if you need screening all year round then it's probably best to consider an evergreen tree. Other than Spruce, Pine or Larch - all of which can grow into towering monsters, the other types of evergreens to consider are Yew, and Holly. Word of caution with both of these trees though. Yew can sometimes produce a sap that is toxic, while Holly can over time shed a ton of dry very prickly leaves - not so good in summer when you're walking bare footed round the garden - I know from experience! A more 'exotic' evergreen would be something like a Cedar tree. But these can get huge, so best not to consider them unless you have a massive garden.

    • @catsmeow8504
      @catsmeow8504 Před 3 lety +1

      Holly is a horrible tree. I have picked up literally thousands of those prickly leaves. It finally had leaves that were pale yellow and they all dropped off at once. I had the tree cut down. It seemed to be dying. Maybe I overpruned it. I would not recommend that tree to my worst enemy. I got jabbed and cut picking up those leaves and it's almost impossible to pick up the leaves without getting scratched or pricked.

    • @robtyman4281
      @robtyman4281 Před 3 lety +1

      @@catsmeow8504 it may be prickly and not allow anything (except good old bluebells) to grow underneath it, but it's not poisonous or invasive.
      There are worse trees to have in your garden - Robinia. Please NEVER get a Robinia tree as it grows large spikes on its trunk, is invasive and is also poisonous.
      Then there's Giant Hogweed, one of the most dangerous plants to have in any garden. It produces a sap which can burn the skin on contact with it, producing serious burns which can scar for life. The burns in turn make your skin ultra sensitive to sun shine causing it to further blister. It really is one of the unpleasant plants you can think of. Google it and you will see how awful it is.
      Holly by contrast just has small prickly leaves and that's it. Yes it sheds alot of leaves but it won't burn you!

  • @MIKEYSREVIEWS
    @MIKEYSREVIEWS Před 3 lety

    Does the same concept apply for a Green Pillar Oak with tree flare?

  • @wsoxman5375
    @wsoxman5375 Před 8 lety +10

    I seE way to many people and landscapers just back filling and not cutting the ropes, wire and burlap. Half the tree ball above ground too.
    Where there is clay I dig deeper full with good organic soil.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      WSOX Man I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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    • @jacksoxman9000
      @jacksoxman9000 Před rokem +1

      @@flat-earther I posted 6 yrs ago. My trees 2x size and healthy.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      @@jacksoxman9000 Okay good.

  • @TorchOnTarget
    @TorchOnTarget Před 7 lety +36

    That second tree wouldn't provide enough coverage? From what a drone? lol

  • @RandomTechWZ
    @RandomTechWZ Před 2 lety +2

    His neighbors with the pool are going to love that tree.

    • @husch05
      @husch05 Před rokem

      Especially when its cut down

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Zachary I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @motordar
    @motordar Před rokem

    Did they remove the burlap underneath the tree?

  • @xoxo2008oxox
    @xoxo2008oxox Před 6 lety +7

    Sorry Roger, but I gotta ask why you recommend fertilizer when it can burn the roots. Best to water as you stated, and often, then after a year of visible establishment (four seasons) inject nutrients around the tree-canopy border. Too much fertilizer can weaken a tree, or even kill it...and this was from several nurseries I bought trees from.

    • @RoastBeefSandwich
      @RoastBeefSandwich Před 5 lety +3

      That's probably good advice for a homeowner who would likely add way too much fertilizer. It looked like Roger threw in a handful or so, which isn't much for a root ball that size.

    • @owl4
      @owl4 Před 3 lety

      Right. Fertilizers aren’t needed.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      xoxo I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @solarls1899
    @solarls1899 Před 5 lety +60

    Privacy tree has a fence in the background

    • @henpeckedlizard9873
      @henpeckedlizard9873 Před 4 lety +5

      Yea but to cover the ugly fence. People would rather look at a tree than a fence.

    • @BonsaiBuckeye
      @BonsaiBuckeye Před 4 lety +1

      Terminology! That has nothing to do with what he said?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      SOlar I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @treebear4620
    @treebear4620 Před 5 lety +2

    The moustached gentlemen, what is that accent? It is magnifcent.

    • @maricelasanchez8439
      @maricelasanchez8439 Před 5 lety +3

      Massachusetts

    • @JoshWitte
      @JoshWitte Před 5 lety +2

      Bawston

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      tree I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @millieatr
    @millieatr Před 2 lety

    That was a Wicked good job boys ,Now time to go inside grab a beer 🍺, kick your feet up and turn the Sox game on ⚾

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      brad fiser I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @hazrathussain5350
    @hazrathussain5350 Před 3 lety

    Its great i like its 👍☺☝

  • @thisis4ndr35
    @thisis4ndr35 Před 3 lety +1

    Got to pick the best tree for yah yaahd

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Andres I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @indra3apermana593
    @indra3apermana593 Před 5 měsíci

    😊 so many theory...

  • @thomasthurman2723
    @thomasthurman2723 Před 2 lety

    Hello 👋 👋 👋 👋 👋
    I'm so curious...
    What if a storm.. you have a fruit tree split then it splintered and you were rooting a whole bunch and they rooted and they're in the same family as that tree and you tried grafted and putting it together?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      I don't know Thomas but I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @wonderwhat4
    @wonderwhat4 Před rokem +2

    Hope the neighbor is fine having alota tree coming over the fence line.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      UnderDog I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @sonofsarek
    @sonofsarek Před 4 lety +61

    “This tree is too stemmy. Not enough privacy”. (Shows up at house, has 6 foot privacy fence). 🙄

    • @ericpabon2458
      @ericpabon2458 Před 3 lety +1

      youre problably the one that wants to look in his yard lmao =)

    • @goodmeasure777
      @goodmeasure777 Před 3 lety +2

      @sonofsarek, Exactly. Why didn't he just get a few evergreens that you can put next to each other to create a hedge. Hmm. This is a shade tree.

    • @leaf2180
      @leaf2180 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah. A maple isn't gonna provide much privacy lol. You want privacy then use evergreens to create a hedge. Poplars also work.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      @@goodmeasure777 Measure I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @mad3max3
    @mad3max3 Před 5 lety +4

    How do you pull out those stakes when they're not needed anymore? I tried to pull one out and it broke off at ground level. It was smaller though.

    • @creatednordestroyed5339
      @creatednordestroyed5339 Před 2 lety +2

      that's ok what's in the ground will eventually rot as long as they're wood not plastic.

  • @trygveriddle7036
    @trygveriddle7036 Před 6 lety +7

    OK, sorry Roger but Red maple--acer rubrum, is likely the worst tree for a turf area. The roots spoke out from the trunk and grow on top of the ground; knee cap breakers and ankle sprainers. If you have the room, Sugar maple won't produce surface roots and are much better for urban soil conditions, red maple like moist soils. If the room to grow area is smaller, choose amur maple, oshio beni japanese maple or 50 more smaller growing trees I can think of.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      trygve I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @anticcp8524
    @anticcp8524 Před 3 lety +1

    hi,i was wondering how long will the ball and burlap tree live on the ground without planted?thanks

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Hi Anti I don't know but I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @TheSpoonyluvin
    @TheSpoonyluvin Před 4 lety +6

    Roger didn't drop his "r" (pronounced 'ah') when he said "birch". I really hope he is doing well. I miss him on the show. No one drops their "ah's" quite like him...

  • @UtubeAdviser
    @UtubeAdviser Před rokem +1

    I planted many trees before and I didn't do any of that. I just dig a hole, throw the tree inside, wet it a lot, then throw the dirt back in, wet it again, and wet it for 2 weeks straight and it grew perfectly. None of this crap was needed.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Raymond I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @JBennyA14
    @JBennyA14 Před 5 lety +3

    Why did he take the burlap off? Ive planted many trees and never take the burlap off. I was taught the burlap holds water and also deteriorates to good compost

    • @grod805
      @grod805 Před 4 lety +6

      Why would you want to trap all the roots?

    • @TheJagdog
      @TheJagdog Před 4 lety +2

      Once every two years I have to rip secondary tree roots from the joints in my sewer pipe. Trust me I don’t think roots are going to have a hard time pushing through the burlap holes.

    • @leaf2180
      @leaf2180 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheJagdog grown, matured roots are different from the roots of a young and growing tree.

  • @LetsFish21
    @LetsFish21 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you need to remove the rope and burlap sack around the root ball?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Eric Wong I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @ViperGTS737
    @ViperGTS737 Před 3 lety +1

    this guy sounds awesome, any chance he can get to my house and plant few trees?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Turbo I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @Labukh84
    @Labukh84 Před 8 měsíci

    How far from the fence?

  • @at1the1beginning
    @at1the1beginning Před 6 lety +3

    Better off mulching on top than mixing in compost to backfill. Also, it's staked way too high

  • @shutyoassup8377
    @shutyoassup8377 Před 4 lety

    I have a nursery in my landscaping shop that i bought 2 years ago and we sell any plants customers want

    • @boosteddaily1294
      @boosteddaily1294 Před 4 lety

      what kind do you sell?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      @@boosteddaily1294 Boosted I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
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  • @yougetagoldstar
    @yougetagoldstar Před 11 měsíci

    Anyone know if they removed burlap from the bottom of tree?

  • @menswearhous
    @menswearhous Před 9 měsíci

    0:22 whats the name of this pear tree?

  • @techlifevideosj7219
    @techlifevideosj7219 Před 7 lety +12

    I would not plant a multi-trunk Red maple or any kind of maple to that matter. Maples grow fast. Within 10 years each one of those trunks will be so thick and heavy that will cause bending (breaking), and it being planted close to the fence, will eventually end up breaking and damaging the fence or, they have to either cut it down or prune the branches.

    • @nokomismn9685
      @nokomismn9685 Před 7 lety +1

      It does look close to the fence, maybe three or four feet away, but I'm guessing the guy knows what he's doing.

    • @pinky1933
      @pinky1933 Před 7 lety

      Tech & life videos J he knows that. He also knows his neighbors and how they disapprove of the property line 😉

    • @royalt07
      @royalt07 Před 7 lety +2

      I had a mature multi-stemmed oak tree that split in a high wind thunderstorm and caused a lot of damage to the roof, fence, and made a tremendous divot in the yard not to mention the clean up and hauling away all the debris. I prefer central leader trees ever since that experience!

    • @veronicapasaye6018
      @veronicapasaye6018 Před 6 lety +5

      What a tree will need pruning everynow and than shocking o; next thing ur gonna say is hes gonna have to water it too

    • @on4acres
      @on4acres Před 4 lety

      I’m surprised to see a multi-stemmed maple, I haven’t seen those before.

  • @mplslawnguy3389
    @mplslawnguy3389 Před rokem +4

    After planting a few balled and burlap trees, I've realized that you're better off just planting container trees. The B&B trees can really get damaged and stressed during the planting process and the extra size only matters for the first handful of years, as container trees will catch up eventually. Containers are much easier to handle and plant and go through far less stress during planting.

    • @catsrus-es9eu
      @catsrus-es9eu Před rokem

      Do the b&b trees typically come with a warranty. I was a quoted 1200 for purchase and planting of a 10 foot norway spruce. They farm said the tree weighted roughly 800 pounds so there is no way i could plant that. Does this sound correct?

    • @mplslawnguy3389
      @mplslawnguy3389 Před rokem +2

      @@catsrus-es9eu Depends on the nursery but they typically have a one year warranty where they will come out and try and remedy a problem if you have one. A 10 foot Norway spruce takes a while to get that big so the price seems fair to me.

    • @catsrus-es9eu
      @catsrus-es9eu Před rokem +1

      @@mplslawnguy3389 thank you so much for responding!

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      mplslawnguy I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

    • @mplslawnguy3389
      @mplslawnguy3389 Před rokem

      @@flat-earther Why are you sending everyone this message?

  • @randomstuff6341
    @randomstuff6341 Před 5 lety +2

    I have a Maple tree that is full size.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Stuff I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @Irfan-ju6dj
    @Irfan-ju6dj Před rokem +1

    How did removed the bag below the tree, if they left, how will the root grow below?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      I don't know. This show never shows every step.
      BTW Irfan I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @rossi23rdsub
    @rossi23rdsub Před rokem

    How much water should you give your tree on a daily basis for the first few weeks?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Rossi I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @weekendhomeprojects
    @weekendhomeprojects Před 3 lety +2

    "Plant it high, it won't die, plant it low it won't grow"...wish I heard that 15 years ago. Would of saved me $800 since then. That's approx. the value of trees I've lost.

    • @YoRayBurger
      @YoRayBurger Před 3 lety

      any advice to add in addition to this video?

    • @weekendhomeprojects
      @weekendhomeprojects Před 3 lety +1

      @@YoRayBurger Make sure you find the flare, plant it (the flare) above grade and dig the whole 3-4 times wider than the container/ball. There's a few links in one of my videos that'll help - czcams.com/video/Zp05_5inZQY/video.html

    • @YoRayBurger
      @YoRayBurger Před 3 lety

      @@weekendhomeprojects sweet tip! thanks

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      weekend I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @pashhunter5965
    @pashhunter5965 Před 4 lety +1

    The YAAHHHHD

  • @cloudstrifeification
    @cloudstrifeification Před 5 lety +19

    A warning: those multi-trunk trees like to split especially when they get big.

    • @drdebocherry
      @drdebocherry Před 5 lety +1

      Good point!

    • @amul83
      @amul83 Před 4 lety +5

      4:24, you can already see the line where it will split

    • @kjam87gxp
      @kjam87gxp Před 4 lety

      That what I thought. I was surprised when he said he liked it. I wonder if there is anything that can help mitigate the tree from splitting.

    • @leaf2180
      @leaf2180 Před 2 lety

      Unless it is a birch. Most Birch trees are multi-trunked. But they are extremely flexible.

  • @lytelime8104
    @lytelime8104 Před 3 lety +6

    Shows up at nursery with dozens of trees, see's one he doesn't like and asks "is there anything else we can look at?" 🙄

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Lyte I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @UNKPCRIDE
    @UNKPCRIDE Před 8 lety +1

    Every time Rodger installs a tree his pierces is different.

  • @venividivici4253
    @venividivici4253 Před 2 lety

    Maaked out

  • @Solid_Snack
    @Solid_Snack Před 2 lety

    What is a yaahrd?

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      dantayga I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @Alwayslivinggood
    @Alwayslivinggood Před 5 lety

    U are goood

  • @bigalsguttersandlandscapes909

    How much a tree like that cost

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      Al I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @j_hORn
    @j_hORn Před 2 lety +1

    DO YOU NEED TO TAKE THE BURLAP OFF THE BOTTOM OF THE TREE?

    • @594bolt
      @594bolt Před rokem

      I planted three maples fifteen years ago and left the burlap underneath to rot away. My Red, Variegated and October Glory are all doing fine.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      j hORn I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @Tutrle775
    @Tutrle775 Před 6 lety +4

    Just plant the fucking tree why are people bothering about how the plant it i have plenty of trees in my garden and i just dug a hole and place it in the hole gave it water and it grew

    • @hurricanekatrina1187
      @hurricanekatrina1187 Před 6 lety

      games523 Forme thats what im saying

    • @steve5912
      @steve5912 Před 6 lety

      games523 Forme Yep soil, water dig a hole nothin special like this just dig a fucking hole for the thing to fit and some room for soil.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      games I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @lambert1702
    @lambert1702 Před 3 lety +5

    Nothing but sadness grows under shade trees.

    • @Jemalacane0
      @Jemalacane0 Před 2 lety +3

      Bullshit! It's happiness that grows under them.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      lambert I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @somerandomguy7458
    @somerandomguy7458 Před 5 lety +5

    Bruh.. the birch would be way betyer

  • @daveauger9028
    @daveauger9028 Před 8 lety +3

    no cage around the root ball ? most people leave the burlap on, which will slow root growth and kill the tree !!

    • @mark224
      @mark224 Před 7 lety +3

      That's not true. Removing all the burlap is actually more detrimental to the life of the tree. You can take the top layer of burlap off, but even in caged trees you should keep the bottom burlap on. The roots grow through the burlap and eventually the burlap decomposes.

    • @leaf2180
      @leaf2180 Před 2 lety

      Yeah. I always take the burlap off, trees grow good without it.

  • @SaltySparrow
    @SaltySparrow Před 4 lety

    I wish the people who owned our house before us had the same consultation, they put the dirtiest privacy trees out there.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Před rokem

      danekarl I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe.
      I got it in my about tab.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Před 9 měsíci +1

    why do people buy river birch they drop so many small twigs in your yard and their leaves constantly fall all during teh summer