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How to Create Healthy Soil for Your Trees & Shrubs 

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Trees growing in the suburban landscape must overcome many challenges, of which poor soil conditions may be the most difficult.
Before development, there was a natural habitat with a healthy, thriving soil food web. Organic matter was plentiful. It fed microbes and fungi, which fed protozoa, springtails, nematodes, and mites, which fed earthworms, ground beetles, millipedes, centipedes, ants, and spiders, which in turn fed a variety of other higher-level consumers such as birds. This healthy soil food web produced soil conditions with plenty of nutrients and aeration. These were ideal growing conditions for a tree.
But during development bulldozers scraped away the upper layers of soil, which contain most of the life. In addition, they heavily compacted the remaining soil. These are difficult growing conditions for a tree. Those that survive are usually unhealthy, stunted, and under constant attack from various pests, including insects and diseases.
The good news is that you can improve growing conditions for your tree by doing the following:
Feed Your Tree: Deep root fertilization is a great way to feed your tree, though there are other excellent fertilizer products available. Use minimal nitrogen (3 to 10% is plenty, you do not want to over stimulate growth) and minimal phosphorus (therwise your risk polluting the water table). Use products that are all-natural with a low salt index. Most importantly, use fertilizers that have organic matter and microbes in the list of ingredients. These components are essential to helping rebuild the soil food web.
Aerate the Soil: Most of the soil food web and the tree’s roots are alive. They need air to survive. Most soils in the suburban landscape are compacted and need aeration. Do this using an Air Spade, or some equivalent air tool. This tool utilizes high-speed air to break up the soil and introduce aeration without damaging the roots.
Rebuild the Soil Food Web: Organic matter is the building block of the soil food web. Therefore you should put as much organic matter back into the soil as possible. Here are four ways to do so:
- To reiterate, use fertilizers that contain organic matter.
- When introducing aeration with the Air Spade, mix organic matter into the soil. We recommend using Black Kow.
- Put wood chips or some other similar product around your trees to a depth of 4 inches, but not against the trunk of the tree. Spread the wood chips to the edge of the canopy if possible.
- Do not rake away leaves after they fall in autumn. Leave them in place. There are machines that will mulch leaves into grass so they are not visible.
When it is all said and done, your most important goal is to re-build the soil food web and recreate what naturally happens in the forest. By doing so, you foster soil that is overflowing with life, has plenty of nutrients, lots of aeration, and provides many other benefits to the tree. Remember, happy trees grow from healthy soils.
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@P_Belle
@P_Belle 4 года назад
I'm a little embarrassed to admit how much I enjoyed this. Something about hearing "organic matter" amd seeing that soil get aerated.😅
@scottconcertman3423
@scottconcertman3423 3 года назад
How about how everyone today ends up suffocating every newly planted tree we see by using way too much ♡rganic matter. _Experts now expect this present day mulch mounding fad to kill more trees than both Dutch elm disease and emerald ash borer combined._ That's why we use an air Spade to bring buried trunk back to trees original birth grade level.
@albiecraig9359
@albiecraig9359 5 лет назад
Excellent content. Thank you
@seanconnaghan1178
@seanconnaghan1178 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you
@mcconn746
@mcconn746 Год назад
Excellent video. Thanks.
@joselatorre1575
@joselatorre1575 3 года назад
Finally a very concise video about trees
@dungeonmaster6292
@dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад
This is one topic.
@S1D1T1DO
@S1D1T1DO 3 года назад
And before you do any of that make sure your aborist/landscaper didn't bury your tree so deep the root flair is 2 feet under ground. You can aerate and fertilize until the cows come home. Your tree won't make it past 10 years.
@Bigstubs1
@Bigstubs1 7 лет назад
Hey guy's can't seem to find a place to rent an air spade, question though:why can't i use a power washer for this type of job? the big selling point for an air knife or air spade is that it's just air so the roots of the tree are not at risk for damage as in using an auger for example: Power wash is just water. for a small job seems like it should work.
@Leaflimb
@Leaflimb 6 лет назад
Hm, interesting idea. I have not researched this idea at all, but I suppose water could work. You would need to be very careful not to allow the high pressure water to strip the roots, cause damage, etc. I know that some power washers have enough force to strip paint, skin, etc. This would definitely hurt the root system. It could also get quite messy. I would love to hear more about how this project turned out!
@Bigstubs1
@Bigstubs1 6 лет назад
Thanks for your timely response....ha.... i had look up my question. I appreciate your thoughts on it. Cheers.
@Leaflimb
@Leaflimb 6 лет назад
LOL sorry about that, somehow your comment escaped my notice. Did you get the project? if yes, how did the power washer work out?
@Bigstubs1
@Bigstubs1 6 лет назад
Have not tried the power wash method yet.
@scottconcertman3423
@scottconcertman3423 3 года назад
_Also remember not to walk over loosened soil for at least a year since it will be even way easier to recompact. Especially when wet._ Better still, seed naked dirt with native species grasses & Sedges before Broadcasting light blanket of inch in size or larger bark pieces/wood chips.
@Leaflimb
@Leaflimb 3 года назад
Yes! And native wildflowers! I 100% agree
@Junior-og9oy
@Junior-og9oy 3 года назад
I have over 20 trees planted in severely compacted clay, it seems the builder scraped off all the good soil and left only the clay. Unfortunately, it’s stunting the growth of every tree on my property. Is there a way to not only amend the soil but also create better drainage in a fully clay soil? Something that can be done by a home owner?
@Leaflimb
@Leaflimb 3 года назад
Healthy soil and plants will pull down LOTS of rain water. So if you focus on creating healthy soil and getting trees, shrubs, etc planted this should help with the drainage issue
@dungeonmaster6292
@dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад
Not a lot you can do but look into using a broad fork to break up the soil below the surface without completely turning it over and ruining roots. Don't overdo it
@bono894
@bono894 5 лет назад
What about using a broadfork?
@Leaflimb
@Leaflimb 5 лет назад
Maybe..... But you will need to be very careful to avoid damaging the root system.
@bono894
@bono894 5 лет назад
@@Leaflimb I know nothing about it. I've heard that you would do it at the drip line to avoid damaging large roots.
@j0phus
@j0phus 6 лет назад
I bet you $1 dollar that it says in your mycor mix or whatever you're using with living cultures states that anything over 50 PSI will kill them. If you're going at 200 PSI and that not just B-Roll, I'd make it a point to read the label again.
@Leaflimb
@Leaflimb 6 лет назад
No need to bet, it's just compost. We know what we are doing :)
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