How to plant a fruit tree in 5 easy steps. A step by step photo tutorial for planting fruit trees.
Planting fruit trees is one of the best investments for your homestead and in my opinion one of the first steps in cultivating a sustainable lifestyle. Before planting that beautiful vegetable garden I hope you will consider adding fruit trees to your landscape. I know we regret not planting our fruit trees sooner!
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Using a pick axe or shovel start digging.
First you’ll want to consider proper sunlight, wind protection and irrigation. Keep in mind the saying “out of site, out of mind.” Once you have your new trees location, start digging. Using a pick axe or shovel dig a hole 2 to 3 times wide and deeper than the pot it came in.
Mix 50% native soil with 50% composted mulch.
Mix 50% native soil with 50% composted mulch. Mix well. Partially back fill hole with 50/50 mixture, so that the tree sits on top of soft and healthy soil. Sprinkle 1 tbsp Myco Bliss Organic Mycorrhizal Fungi (5 Endo Mycorrhizae Species Mix) for Plants (Powder, 2 lb) on top of 50/50 mixture.
Sprinkle 1 tbsp mycorrhiza.
Take the tree out of its pot and place on top of mycorrhiza + 50/50 soil mixture. Make sure that the top of the tree soil is level with the ground soil before back filling the hole.
Add a 2 inch layer of compost, few handfuls azomite, and few handfuls of worm castings
Back fill with the remaining 50/50 soil mixture. In no specific order add a 2 inch layer of compost, few handfuls Root Naturally Azomite Rock Dust – 10 Pounds, and few handfuls of Wiggle Worm WWSB30LB Unco Industries Builder Worm Castings, 30 lb Compost, Soil, 30-Pound. Then add approximately 6 inches of mulch. Anything will do, grass clippings, wood chips, pine needles or leaves. Be sure to keep mulch away from the trees trunk.
With leftover dirt make a well or berm around the trees drip line.
With leftover dirt make a well or berm around the trees drip line(Furthest tree branches). You’ll want to water your tree right away with 4 times the amount of water then the pot it came in. For example, if your tree came in a 5 gallon pot, then it needs 20 gallons of water. We also like to add 1 oz of Neptune’s Harvest FS191 Hydrolized Fish & Seaweed at the time of watering.