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Picea abies/pungens - planting question

the_yard_guy
10 years ago

Hi everyone. First time on this forum. Lots of good info here.

A couple years ago I bought some species versions of Picea abies and Picea pungens at end of season sales at big box stores. They were all in containers and about 4 or 5 feet tall. Very inexpensive, but not returnable. They are now in my yard and so far the trees are doing well and have many buds opening this season. One was killed by deer damage.

At the time I planted them I noticed the soil in the containers was very bad. A couple were in mostly wet, sandy muck, nasty looking stuff. One of the Picea abies was in basically rock-hard clay. I tried to break up the clay a bit but I would have needed a hammer and chisel to get it all off. I did what I could.

When GW members come across trees in containers with very poor soil like this, mucky or cement-like, what's the best way to prepare the planting hole and the roots? Some sources say to amend the soil if necessary, others say never amend soil. Some say to keep rootballs intact, other say to remove old, bad soil.

Next time I run into this situation I want to be prepared!

Thanks.

TYG

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