Planting coniferous trees in spring. Planting coniferous trees: common mistakes and care rules

In winter, trees are dormant and do not require special care, but after the snow melts they require increased attention. Proper care of coniferous trees in the spring will help maintain the decorative appearance and health of the plants. In addition, coniferous plants are considered unpretentious, but certain care measures will still be required.

From the article you will learn how to plant conifers correctly, trim them to form a decorative crown, and which varieties are best to choose for decorating your garden plot.

Planting coniferous trees on the site

It is better to plant such crops on the site in spring in accordance with the advice of a specialist. This will help maintain the viability of the seedlings and speed up their acclimatization in a new place.

Note: Plants can be replanted as adults, but it is better to use young seedlings. They take root much faster, and planting a small tree or bush is much easier than planting a large crop.

To properly plant a coniferous crop, you need to do the following:(picture 1):

  • Planting material in containers can be replanted in open ground all year round. Saplings with an open root system are planted only in early spring or mid-autumn. It is important to preserve the earthen ball in which the root system is located.
  • Choose a place in accordance with the characteristics of the variety. Most of these plants tolerate shade well, but in areas with too much light they can get sunburned. However, there are varieties that are very sensitive to light and should be planted in open spaces with good natural light.
  • Plot should not be swampy. In other words, they choose a place with a low groundwater level, but if this is not possible, they arrange drainage.
  • Planting hole size determined individually. The hole should be such that the root system of the seedling can fit freely into it. A mixture of deciduous soil, peat and sand is laid on the bottom.

Figure 1. Features of planting conifers

After planting, the seedling is watered abundantly so that the soil adheres more closely to the roots and the crop takes root faster in its new location.

Peculiarities

Among the features of planting is the correct placement of the seedling in the hole. The hole should be deep enough so that the root collar of the plant is above the ground level.

Immediately after planting, seedlings are very sensitive to the level of moisture in the soil. Therefore, in dry weather, watering is carried out daily for the first two weeks. In the future, watering is carried out much less frequently - only once every two weeks.

It is advisable to cover the trunk circle with a layer of mulch (sawdust, straw or peat). This will protect the soil from drying out, and the roots of the seedling will receive a sufficient amount of moisture.

General recommendations for caring for coniferous crops are given in the video.

Rules

Spring seedling care includes shading, especially if you choose a dwarf variety. The crops are also fertilized and watered periodically.

If planting was carried out in the fall, the main rule will be to prepare the young plant for winter:

  • Water the tree or bush abundantly;
  • The branches are pressed to the trunk and wrapped with agrofibre;
  • Young seedlings may need support, especially if they are growing in an open space. This is necessary to prevent strong winds from breaking the tree trunk.

Sheltering seedlings after autumn planting is necessary to protect them from frost and wind. In the future, they grow slowly, so in some cases shelter will have to be provided for several years to come.

It is also important to dig a hole of the appropriate size. Since the root system of adult plants is quite large, in order to freely accommodate the roots, the hole should be 2-3 times the volume of the root system. This condition applies only to single landings. If you plan to plant a hedge, you need to dig a fairly wide and deep trench.


Figure 2. Rules for selecting seedlings

It is advisable to place a mixture of soil, peat and sand at the bottom of the hole, or buy a special substrate for conifers in the store. But if none of the methods suits you, you can simply sprinkle the bottom of the hole with forest pine needles. In Figure 2 you can see the criteria for selecting quality seedlings.

Planting options

In gardens, coniferous crops are most often used for decorative purposes. Planting options also depend on this. For example, to create a hedge, thujas, fir trees or other plants are planted in rows along paths or alleys.

An alpine slide will be an original decoration for the garden. To create it, several types of coniferous crops and flowering plants are used, which are placed in layers one above the other (Figure 3).


Figure 3. Options for placing ornamental crops on the site

In addition, coniferous plants can be planted in pots or boxes to further decorate the entrance to the house or recreation areas. In general, they are considered one of the most unpretentious crops, grow well on any soil and are highly decorative, so they can be planted freely.

Pruning coniferous trees in spring

Caring for coniferous plants in the garden includes moderate pruning and crown formation. In early spring, all seedlings are inspected and damaged or frozen branches are removed.

Why is pruning needed?

The main purpose of pruning in the spring or throughout the year is to remove dead or damaged branches. Since most varieties grow slowly, branches need to be trimmed minimally and very carefully.


Figure 4. Trimming rules

Moderate pruning stimulates branch growth and makes the tree or shrub appear fuller. The crown of adult plants can be given a certain shape, but for this you need to use a special frame or stencil so as not to remove excess branches (Figure 4).

Peculiarities

Pruning, as a stage of plant care in the spring, has some features. Firstly, all manipulations must be carried out only with a clean and sharp instrument. The cut must be smooth and free of infection. If the hacksaw or pruning shears are dirty and pathogens enter the wound, the tree may die. For this purpose, the sections are additionally treated with potassium permanganate or garden varnish.

After pruning, the tree or bush is fed with mineral fertilizers or special fertilizers. It is important to remember that even minor pruning is a serious stress for the plant, and it will require additional strength to grow.

Timing of pruning

Mature trees that need to form a crown of a certain shape are pruned annually. It is advisable to carry out the procedure at the end of February or at the beginning of March, before the sap begins to flow.

Note: Minor removal of branches can be done in May or June. It is during this period that active growth of shoots begins, and they can be slightly shortened to maintain the shape of the crown.

When planting a hedge, no pruning is carried out in the first year to allow the plants to reach the required height. In the future, pruning is carried out twice a year: in spring (to remove dry and damaged branches) and in summer, when young shoots are formed and they need to be given the required shape.

Rules for pruning coniferous trees in spring

Since spring pruning is aimed only at sanitary cleaning of crops from old and dry shoots, there are not very many rules for its implementation.

Firstly, you should remove branches on a cloudy, but not cold day. Since pruning is considered stressful for trees, the cutting area should not be exposed to strong winds or sunburn.

Secondly, pre-disinfected tools are used for pruning. This way you will be sure that the cut will not get infected and the tree will not die.

And thirdly, each cut branch is treated with potassium permanganate or covered with garden varnish to protect against diseases. In addition, it is necessary to apply special root feeding and mulch the tree trunk circles.

Expert advice on pruning coniferous plants - in the video.

Is it possible to plant coniferous trees in the garden?

Theoretically, conifers can be planted in the garden, but this approach is rarely practiced. This is due to the fact that the root system of such plants is quite extensive and will consume a lot of nutrients from the soil.

Note: If you still want to plant such plants in the garden, it is better to choose dwarf varieties for this purpose and place them wisely, forming flower arrangements or small hedges.

In addition, these crops acidify the soil, which is undesirable for some garden plants and flower crops (for example, roses). Therefore, it is better to plant such trees and shrubs separately: on the banks of reservoirs, along paths, in specially equipped flower beds or alpine slides. They can also be used as a single garden decoration, for example, planting several varieties on a green lawn.

What coniferous trees cannot be planted on the site

Folk signs provoke many superstitions, because of which novice gardeners often wonder which coniferous trees can be planted on the site and which ones are best avoided.

Most of the signs and superstitions are associated with spruce. Let's try to figure out why it is impossible to plant such plants near the house from the point of view of folk signs. It is believed that spruce is a female tree that does not bear fruit. People called it a widow's tree, and if you plant it near a house, only women will live in it. In addition, our ancestors considered spruce to be a symbol of death and funerals.

In fact, such assumptions have not been scientifically proven, and decorative and dwarf varieties of spruce are widely used in landscape design.

If you are planning to design a garden using coniferous crops, we recommend taking advice from experts who will help you plant and grow a tree or bush correctly.

Basic planting requirements include(Figure 5):

  1. Correct selection of site: it must be protected from drafts and bright sun so that the branches of the young seedling do not get burned or damaged by strong winds.
  2. Selection and purchase of seedlings: It is better to buy planting material in specialized nurseries located in your area. This way you will receive planting material adapted to the climatic conditions of the region.
  3. Correct landing: It is better to plant young seedlings in the spring so that they have time to take root and get stronger before winter. The root collar should be above the soil surface.
  4. Maintaining distance between plants: a distance of one and a half meters is considered optimal, but if a hedge is planted, this distance can be reduced.

Figure 5. Options for the location of trees and shrubs near the house

In addition, young seedlings need to be watered regularly and fed several times a season. In the first five years, seedlings must be covered for the winter, and the tree trunks are mulched to retain moisture in the soil.

As with the purchase of other plants, when buying conifers pay attention to the appearance of the seedling, the quality of the needles, the condition of the earthen clod or root system.

Do not buy coniferous plants if:

they have a lot of withered, yellowish, dull or browned needles;

the shoots in some places are bare, there are no needles on them;

too many dry twigs;

a dried lump of earth in a pot, a lump of earth that lags behind the walls of the container;

the earthen clod is not visible, instead there is freshly poured earth.

If conifers have an open root system, pay attention to the root system: there should be no flaccid roots.

It is very good if you buy coniferous plants with a compass. Usually in a nursery where conifers are grown, one side is marked with a tag, for example, oriented to the north. On your site, you must plant the plant in the same way; the tag should be oriented strictly north.

How to preserve coniferous plants before planting

Sometimes it’s not possible to buy an ephedra and plant it right away. Although coniferous plants are sold all year round, in winter the choice is often much wider. Therefore the question arises: how to preserve conifers before planting in the ground?

It’s good if you bought conifers in containers with a sufficient earthen lump, but they can also be sold with an open root system or packed in plastic film, or the container is so small that the roots stick out from it. Then you will need to plant it in a larger container. Remove the packaging film, free the root system, and then dig them into any available containers: flower pots, buckets, saucepans, boxes with a damp earth mixture. Don't forget about the drainage hole! All damaged and dry branches from the crown need to be cut off. After this, you need to place the planted conifers in a cool and, if possible, poorly lit room: basement, garage, loggia. During the entire storage period, moisten the soil mixture in which the plants are located.

In a heated room, large specimens of conifers will be hot and dry, but small conifers can be kept on the window, especially if you no longer have any suitable room. Then frequently spray the crown of the plants; you can place lumps of snow or ice on the soil mixture. This will help lower the temperature and increase the humidity around the plants.

A week before planting in open ground, move the conifers to a warm, bright room. And immediately before planting in the ground, 5-6 hours before planting, water them generously.

Planting conifers in open ground

The best time to plant conifers- early spring, April and May. Later in May, it is already too late to plant conifers: too hot the sun will burn the tender needles, which are not accustomed to bright light. It is also undesirable to plant conifers in the fall, since due to an underdeveloped, not properly rooted root system, the winter hardiness of the plants is reduced. Only large plants from nurseries with a large earthen ball are planted year-round.

So, you have marked everything out and made a composition of conifers. Carefully remove all weeds from the area. Keep your distance when planting between plants: it should be from 0.8 to 1.5 meters. Now they are digging planting holes. For large specimens on heavy soils, the depth of the planting hole should be at least 0.8 meters, because drainage made of broken brick, gravel, and expanded clay 20 centimeters thick must be laid at the bottom of the planting hole. The planting hole is thoroughly watered; you will need two buckets.

The soil Preferably, it should be turf with the addition of sand or clay (depending on the composition of the soil on the site) + acidic soil from the store + special fertilizers for coniferous plants. It would be great if you could add soil from a coniferous forest to the planting hole along with fallen pine needles and cones. Acidic soil will prevent the development of chlorosis, and pine soil, in addition to the fact that it is also acidic, is simply vital for conifers. This soil contains special fungi or some organisms that will help the baby conifers adapt quickly.

If there are no fertilizers for coniferous plants, use microfertilizers, in which the necessary nutrients are in accessible form. Can be used for conifers fertilizers long-acting.

Mix the fertilizers thoroughly with half the soil; this mixture should be placed at the bottom of the planting hole. Then a small layer of clean soil is laid, and the seedling is placed on the clean soil. Before placing it in the ground, the root system can be treated with a root stimulant or the drug EM-1. Don't forget about the orientation of the conifer. If there is no tag on the plant, look carefully at the crown: usually on the north side the crown is thinner.

When the planting hole is half full, tamp down the soil with your hands and water again. Then add the soil to the end, compact it with your hands and water again.

When planting conifers, you need to ensure that the root collar of the conifer is at ground level. How do you know if it has been buried? It’s very simple: place a board or stick across the planting hole, it will show the level at which the root collar of the seedling should be.

Create a cushion around the seedling to retain water. Wait 10-15 minutes and water again. This time it is better to water not with plain water, but with dissolved root stimulant or EM-1 preparation.

Watering in the first year they should be regular, do not allow the soil to dry out. The planting hole and free space between plants can be mulch fallen needles, it will retain the necessary moisture and serve as additional fertilizer for coniferous plants. Fallen needles are more accessible, there is a lot of it in the forest, and it is quick to collect.

Another backfill option: crushed wood or pine bark. It is sold in stores, and is even tinted in soft colors. You can collect bark from fallen trees in the forest, chop it up and paint it in any color with acrylic spray paint from a can, the kind they paint on fences now.

Instead of bark, you can use pine nut shells (they say they are also sold) or pistachio husks.

Image source: www.rossconifers.com, www.michiganducks.com, agritab.com, conifersociety.org

Coniferous trees and shrubs are easy to care for and delight the eye with lush greenery even on cold winter days. There are many prejudices about planting spruce and pine trees near the house. Some of them are not without reason.

We will find out today which conifers to plant in the dacha to decorate the area and bring prosperity and prosperity into the house.

Types of trees and shrubs, their properties and effects on humans

Popular beliefs claim that the sharp needles of pine and spruce trees protect against the evil eye. But at the same time, it is not recommended to plant these trees near the house, as they attract the early death of the owners.

Is it so?

The Christmas tree is the main beauty of the New Year holidays

Where does the belief that spruce brings misfortune and death to the house come from? Even in pagan times, this tree was associated with the goddess of the kingdom of the dead - Madder. It was believed that spruce was the tree of the world of the dead.

Therefore, suspicious and suggestible people should not plant coniferous trees on their summer cottage. People believed that when a spruce tree grows higher than the roof of a house, the person who planted it will go to another world. The tree's sharp needles do not contribute to harmonious, good relationships in the family.

There are quite logical explanations for folk signs:

  • The spruce root system is very close to the soil surface. Therefore, when the tree grows up, its roots can break the paths and...

Advice. Don't plant a Christmas tree near your house. When the tree grows, it is quite capable of destroying the foundation.

  • Another disadvantage of this tree species is the increased absorption of moisture from the soil. In arid regions, spruce plantings simply will not take root; ordinary black soil is not suitable for them, and if the tree begins to grow, then within a radius of five meters other plants simply will not survive. The tree will take all the water.

Advice. Having decided to plant a spruce with your own hands, having dug up a tree in the forest, you need to take into account that you need to dig up the root with as much turf as possible.

To the question of which trees cannot be planted on a suburban area, you can hear a lot of answers, the most common of which are the following.

  • It is Christmas trees that attract mosquitoes; planting them near gazebos is also not worth it;
  • For hypertensive patients, spruce and pine are not recommended, since the spruce aroma often raises blood pressure;
  • If the house is made of wood, then fire safety instructions prohibit planting spruce and pine trees at a distance of up to 10 meters from the walls. In summer, there is a high probability of fire, and, as you know, it is coniferous trees that ignite instantly.

Conclusion. If the desire to plant a spruce is very strong, then place the tree at the end of the garden, away from residential and outbuildings.

Juniper is an ideal solution for small summer cottages

The resinous aroma of this shrub can treat many diseases and has a beneficial effect on a weakened nervous system, normalizes sleep and can relieve headaches. The plant disinfects the air and helps create a unique microclimate in the garden. There is also an opinion that this plant drives away evil spirits and promotes peace and harmony in family relationships.

When planting conifers in your summer cottage, do not forget about juniper. This natural healer has been known to all peoples of the world for centuries. In Egypt, smoke from its branches was used to fumigate houses during epidemics, and American Indians used this plant to treat joint diseases and many skin diseases.

This evergreen shrub can have a wide variety of needle shapes and colors. The height of junipers ranges from fifty centimeters to 20 meters. This plant is ideal for creating a wide variety of landscape design compositions in different styles.

Features of cultivation:

  • Choose seedlings no younger than four years old - this guarantees 100% survival rate;
  • Planting is carried out in late April - early May.

Important. After planting, a young bush needs frequent spraying and regular watering for a month after planting in the ground.

  • This bush is unpretentious to soils and can grow in sandy, clayey and rocky areas. But, naturally, with infertile soils, increased care of the plants is needed within a month after transplanting.

Important. The distance between seedlings should be at least half a meter for group plantings.

  • How to beautifully plant juniper and build an effective landscape composition? Choose three different varieties, for example - the common juniper variety "Hornibrook", a low plant with palmate wide branches and silver-green needles, and the Daurian juniper, which easily tolerates frost and drought. The Expanza variety is distinguished by its short growth and bright light green greens.
  • For a hedge, the Caucasian juniper “Tamaristsofoli” with silver-gray needles or the variety “Erekta”, up to two meters high, is suitable. These shrubs are easy to form into spectacular green hedges of various architectures.

Conclusion. Juniper is an ideal choice for owners who do not have much time to care for the garden. And the price of seedlings is quite affordable.

Pine trees in a summer cottage

  • A coniferous corner in a Japanese-style dacha will be decorated with pine trees of the Pug or Pumilio variety.. These trees look great in landscape compositions and sandy rockeries in a small area;
  • An ordinary pine tree dug out of the forest needs a lot of space to grow. We must immediately agree that there are no plans to plant anything along the perimeter at a distance of five meters. The only plus is that the house will always be shaded and cool, plus the wonderful smell of pine needles.

Conclusion. Houses, especially country houses made from container blocks, need plenty of sunlight. Therefore, it is better to plant pine trees on the southern edge of the site, away from any buildings. Or give preference to dwarf ornamental varieties that do not require a lot of free space.

Low-growing fir - a spectacular hedge without the hassle

Mountain fir of the "Compacta" variety with a wide conical shape is an ideal choice for creating a fragrant evergreen hedge in a summer cottage. In thirty years the tree grows to only three meters and easily lends itself to any shaped pruning.

Important. It must be taken into account that fir is demanding when it comes to watering and is recommended for planting in damp, swampy areas.

Basic cultivation requirements

All coniferous plants are demanding of soil moisture and absorb water from the soil around the perimeter at a distance of up to three to five meters. If you do not plan garden plantings and flower beds, then you can safely opt for unpretentious pine trees or spectacular juniper.

  • When to plant trees? In the middle zone - late May - early April, with minimal threat of severe frosts;
  • When digging up a seedling in the forest, try to take as much turf as possible from the roots;
  • For a month after planting, ensure regular watering and spraying;
  • Pine roots can withstand open air for no more than two hours - then they die. Therefore, when replanting, try to limit the contact of the root system with air.

Advice. Renting a diesel generator for a summer cottage will help create the industrial cultivation of expensive tree species for sale, even in a small garden plot in a small greenhouse.

Conclusion

For busy people, decorating the landscape with unpretentious evergreens will simplify garden care and provide a always bright and spectacular landscape. The video presented in this article will introduce you to the options using different species of evergreen trees.














Pleasant all year round, allocate an area for coniferous trees. The choice of plants is huge, since in addition to natural improvement, many species have been created by breeders. The article talks about the principles of selecting evergreen trees for a summer cottage, planting features and maintenance conditions.

The first thing you should pay attention to is the dimensions of an adult tree, including underground and above-ground parts. Depending on the length of the trunk, conifers are divided into tall individuals (more than 7 m): taxodium, fir, ginkgo. Some plants belong to the middle class (within 3-6 m): spruce, yew, cypress.

There is a group of shrubs (erect and creeping up to 1 m in height): thuja, juniper, cryptomeria. Dwarf varieties of gray spruce, western thuja, Scots pine and other species have been bred.

Please be aware that the classification proposed above is conditional. Much depends on the natural conditions in which the parent plant lives, as well as the successes achieved by breeders (if scientists worked on the changes).

The second important reason for selection is the degree of decorativeness of the species. For most of the family, the direction of branch growth is upward, that is, towards the sun. Want something special? Plant hemlock trees with flexible branches that hang down.


A win-win option often used by landscape designers is to focus on an unusual plant. Place a group of conifers with green-blue, gray or yellow spines in the center of the garden. And to decorate borders, select low-growing shrubs, for example, juniper.

Determine the volume of the root system in advance and outline the size of the hole. Start excavating the soil a month before planting.

2. Fill the dug hole with a mixture of topsoil, clay, and vermicompost. Instead of the last component, use manure or mineral fertilizer. Nursery sellers will suggest a recipe for a specific plant.

3. If the area is blown by winds, then before transshipment, install one or more pegs at the bottom of the hole, which will help the fragile seedling to withstand gusts.

4. When the base is prepared, begin planting.

5. Start preparing the young tree with an inspection. A healthy root and an intact trunk are the key to rapid establishment of the plant. Remove parts damaged during transportation and storage.


If the lump of earth is dry, immerse the plants in a container of water for several hours. Then check the vitality of the roots, cut off the dead parts with a garden tool.

6. Trim the seedlings: leave no more than three or four side branches on the central conductor.

7. In order to improve survival rate, some gardeners advise placing the roots of the tree in a solution with growth stimulants (read the recommendations for the drug in the attached instructions), as an alternative and environmentally friendly option: use a liquid solution of vermicompost.

8. Planting seedlings. There are no special requirements for planting coniferous trees:

  • carefully roll over the lump;
  • straighten the roots;
  • add soil and compact it carefully.

If necessary, tie the plant to stakes.

Know that the growth will not be visible at first. After 3-5 years, the increase in height and volume will become noticeable.

  1. Strengthen the vitality of conifers. Feed the plants with special fertilizers once or twice a year.
  2. Before frost sets in, pour at least 50 liters of water onto the ground around the trunk. This moisture should be enough for the roots to last throughout the winter.
  3. To prevent branches from breaking due to the weight of adhering snow, “dress” the plants in an agrofibre cape with slots. Hide the greenery of a young tree under a net to prevent it from burning out in early spring (sold in gardening stores).
  4. Be aware that a high rate of plant survival does not exclude the need for treatment.

After strong winds and sudden temperature changes, roots and branches are injured. When frosts are severe, hungry animals eat the tree trunk. In the spring, carry out sanitary pruning and cover the wounds with garden varnish.

Make friends with coniferous trees, only then will you be able to appreciate the wisdom of nature!

Most land owners prefer to plant coniferous trees on it. And there is no secret in this. Because this type of tree is considered a truly wonderful decoration for any site, be it a garden or. Throughout the year they delight their owners with their evergreen color. It is coniferous trees that landscape designers increasingly use in their work. The main advantage of these plants is that they are least susceptible to all kinds of diseases and attacks by various pests, and they are also very easy to care for. But still, when planting, you need to adhere to certain recommendations and follow the rules regarding the choice of location and fertilizing the land for conifers. Next, we will give you some tips on how to properly plant coniferous trees in the spring.

This article will help you learn about how to plant coniferous trees. Believe me, there are some peculiarities here too. To begin the process of planting coniferous trees, you first need to decide on a location. Basically, this type of plant behaves well in shady areas, with sufficiently moist soil. A sunny place is suitable only for pine or larch. And spruce, yew and Canadian hemlock prefer shade.

Typical mistakes when growing coniferous trees

When the question arises, how to plant coniferous trees, most people will answer yes very simply. I dug a hole, planted a seedling there and that’s it, covered it with earth. Let's say right away that this is not true. And if you plant a coniferous tree in this way, then the tree dies for some time. And all because the disembarkation process was disrupted. And there is a very unique fact: these plants maintain an excellent appearance even under difficult living conditions. And in order for the plants to take root well, you need to prepare the ground for planting. The ideal place would be where the soil has a pH of 5 - 6.5. But in addition to everything else, the land should be constantly improved. Since you will have to pay a lot of money for seedlings, and so that this money, as they say, does not go down the drain, spend the money on purchasing high-quality fertilizer. A significant function in proper care is assigned to timely watering and fertilization in the spring. Since coniferous trees are capable of becoming depleted and dying in a short period of time.

Soil improvement process

Fertilizer process

Planting a coniferous tree is only one second part of the whole work. It is necessary to properly fertilize the plants and also water them well. Fertilizers in the form of granules are usually sprinkled around the circumference of the trunk and deepened into the ground. There is another way. In this case, take fertilizer that dissolves and dilute it (ideal consistency 0.5-1%). And before fertilizing, the soil is watered with it.

The very first fertilizer is done at the end of April, beginning of May, and the subsequent one in late June, beginning of July. But we do not recommend using fertilizers as slurry and fresh manure.

The process of cutting and crown formation

Coniferous trees need to be trimmed regularly to ensure they branch well, limit excessive growth, and also to give them the appropriate shape. It is also worth carrying out this process at a certain time. For example, thuja branches are cut in the last days of May or in the beginning of June. In August, if necessary, the haircut can be repeated. But the cutting of yew trees begins in the period limited to April - June.

Finally

We told you about all the intricacies of planting coniferous trees. If you do everything correctly, take into account all our recommendations for planting, watering, fertilizing, you will be able to grow very beautiful plants that will delight your eyes and attract the attention of your neighbors. Please also take into account the issue of preventing pest control; young seedlings are mainly susceptible to them.

Well, in conclusion of this article, look at what coniferous trees look like on a summer cottage. We have collected the best photos for you.


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