We have several wholesale accounts with tree farms in the Central Texas
area and we examine the trees at each of the farms on a regular basis
looking for the highest quality trees.
How & When To Water
There are no hard and fast rules for how and when to water a new
tree. Your tree is unique and the environment in which it is planted is
unique. We will, however, provide you with a guideline to follow. If you
think you need to make changes to the recommended watering schedule, or your
tree's health appears to be declining, please call us and speak to someone
on our staff before the tree is completely dead.
At the time of your tree planting, Austin Tree Surgeons staff
will water in your new tree, soak the root ball, and also soak the hole to
take out all air pockets and acclimate the tree to the new soil. The day
after your tree planting you will need to water the tree again by
placing a hose at the base of the tree and allowing the water to trickle
slowly for 45 minutes. Unfortunately, your lawn's sprinkler system is not
sufficient to water as deeply as your new tree needs to be watered. Every
time you water, use the slow trickle method described for 45 minutes. We
want you to completely saturate the tree with water however watering it
infrequently. This technique makes the tree more drought resistant. Do not
water a tree that is already moist or hasn't completely dried out as over
watering can be even a bigger problem than under watering as 90 % of trees
that fail in the first year are due to not enough or too little water.
Watering Schedule Guidelines
Balled & Bur Lapped Trees
40 degrees and below - Water only before a hard freeze
40-65 degrees - Water every 2 weeks
65-85 degrees - Water once a week
85-100+ degrees - Water every 3 days
Container Grown Trees
40 degrees and below - Water every 4 weeks
40-65 degrees - Water every 11-14 days
65-85 degrees - Water every 6 days
85-100+ degrees - Water every 3 days
The above guidelines should be followed for 12 months assuming normal
rainfall (drought conditions may require changes to this watering schedule.)
In the second year, you can add approximately 4 -7 days to the time frames
listed. Most trees that have been over-watered tend to fade in color slowly,
from green to pale green to tan or brown throughout the tree, usually
starting in the middle or bottom of the tree. Conversely, trees that have
been allowed to become too dry (even once for a short period of time) tend
to start fading slightly in color and developing crisp brown edges on the
leaves. Should you make a watering mistake, make it to the dry side. A tree
can recover from being slightly under watered easier than it can from being
over watered.
Tip: Its hard to over water in the Texas summers and this is the time of year in which most trees fail.
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