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MYTH: Newly planted trees should be staked firmly and securely

Submitted by ThompsonShuswap on Mon, 09/26/2022 - 11:28
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THE FACTS

Tree staking is seldom necessary, but when trees are staked, they are typically staked TOO HIGH, TOO TIGHTLY, and for TOO LONG.

  • Improperly staked trees grow taller than wider.
  • When a tree stake is removed, a lack of trunk and root development makes the tree vulnerable to breakage or blow-down.

Newly planted trees CAN require staking if:

  • They are bare root;
  • The stem bends excessively when not supported;
  • The planting site is very windy.

PROPER STAKING TECHNIQUEIF REQUIRED

  • Place stakes as low as possible – no higher than 2/3 the height of the tree;
  • Affix tree to stake with a flexible material that allows movement all the way down the ground;
  • Remove all staking material after roots are established (as early as a few months).

Source:
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/staking.pdf

 

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