[CANUFNET] Amending soil for tree planting

Ethier Elaine elaine.ethier at umontreal.ca
Tue Sep 1 16:58:57 EDT 2020


Hello,

Soil is the principal conveyor of nutriments for the kick off growth of newly planted tall plants in stressed urban areas. The natural way a Stem or trunk can be solidly and securely stable in its environment means soil for support. Some say all plants could live without soil, or very little, such as Bonsais. Hydroponics are one way. But trees …  must stand, get some basic elements. We clean off leaves, compostable elements are often absent in urban areas. Good soil as a start allows for bette growth.
ELAINE
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Le 31 août 2020 à 09:44, Corkum-Gorrill, Jessika via CANUFNET <canufnet at list.web.net<mailto:canufnet at list.web.net>> a écrit :

Hello,

I’m reaching out for input based on experiences shared. Putting compost or purchased soils in holes where trees are being planted has never been my practice as I’ve understood that this won’t encourage roots to grow outwards and may cause them to become root bound in their amended holes.

Does anyone have any thoughts to share on this? What are others doing that is giving you success?

Thanks!
Jessika

Jessika Corkum-Gorrill
Forest and Environmental Officer

City of Charlottetown
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