Planting and Establishing for Long-Term Success
Fall planting gives roots cool, moist conditions, but spring works with consistent watering. Choose local ecotype seed or plants when available for better adaptation. Container sizes matter less than healthy root systems. Space species according to mature width to reduce crowding and maintenance in future seasons.
Planting and Establishing for Long-Term Success
Dig a hole twice as wide, no deeper than the root ball. Tease apart circling roots and set the crown level with the soil surface. Water thoroughly, then mulch in a donut, keeping mulch off stems. Resist fertilizer; natives prefer steady organic matter and time to settle.
