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Tree establishment, care seminar scheduled at Extension

Oklahoma

When it comes to establishing new trees in yards and landscapes, fall may be the best time for a new planting.

"Even though residents may find a wider variety of trees for planting in some home centers during spring, the fall months may actually offer better conditions for new trees," stressed Samantha Snyder, Horticulture educator for the Oklahoma County OSU Cooperative Extension Service. "Planting in the fall can help give trees a head start come spring."

The Oklahoma County OSU Cooperative Extension Service will offer a "Tree Establishment and Care" seminar to the public Oct. 16, from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.

"Now is a great time to be thinking about new trees you want for your landscape," said Ray Ridlen, also a Horticulture educator for the Oklahoma County OSU Cooperative Extension Service.

Even though the top part of a tree is dormant, the root system is still active, so fall planting allows the tree to establish a root system early in the season, Ridlen explained.

The class, which is offered free to the public, will focus on soil preparation for new trees, fertilization schedules, pruning and overall care.

"New trees will need a little more care for their first year or two," Snyder reasoned. "But by giving them a good start, trees should be healthier overall."

For more information the class, contact the Oklahoma County OSU Extension Center at 405-713-1125.

10/13/08
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Date: 10/10/08


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