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Dawn Redwood after 2 Growing Seasons. 10.29.18 |
I planted this tree on 11.17.16. Based on recommendations by Linda Chalker-Scott, of Washington State Horticulture (I think), I washed off the nursery soil, bare-rooting the tree. I cut off crossing or binding roots before planting. During the first year, I watered it about once weekly. This year, I watered about every other week. It was a hot, dry summer. The tree has grown nicely, and now it is starting to show fall color change. I keep the fence around it to reduce deer damage to the trunks, which happened to nearby cypress trees of similar size.
The tree is mulched, but I did not fertilize. I've buried some dead chickens nearby, and my beloved dog Charlie, whose atoms will nourish my spirit in the leaves and growth of this tree.
Tree at planting: 11.17.16. It's hard to believe that a tree with so roots, compared to the top, survived. But it did, and flourished. I did not prune the top. Planting in fall may have allowed significant root growth before Spring. Im certain that mulch and keeping it watered for the first year is also key.
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