MYTH: Newly planted trees should be staked firmly and securely
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: