As part of the plans for the landscaping, the owner would like to add trees along one of the property lines. A couple of trees to flank the front walkway would be nice too. Instead of digging holes and plunking small trees from the local nursery into them, it makes sense to seek help from a professional who knows all about Tree Planting in Kona Hawaii. Here are some of the reasons why help from a pro is the best approach.
Testing the Soil
A professional will examine the soil and determine if anything needs to be done prior to bringing the trees in for planting. Depending on the condition of the soil, it may be necessary to invest in supplements that will replace lost nutrients. The right type of nutrients in the soil will go a long way in making sure those trees do take root and thrive in the new locations.
Mapping Out the Planting Scheme
The idea is to make sure the trees are spaced so that the root systems can spread as much as necessary. The line of trees will also look nicer if everything is spaced properly. A professional in Tree Planting in Kona Hawaii knows how to determine the number of trees to place along the property line without crowding things too much. That same professional will ensure that the trees planted on each side of the front walk are evenly distanced and help to give the front yard a balanced look.
Planting the Trees
The professional will know how deep each hole needs to be, what sort of additives have to go in ahead of the planting, and what is necessary to ensure the dirt is firmly packed around the roots. If there is the need to use anything to keep the trees balanced as they settle into the ground, the professional will know how to create the rig type of support network.
Instead of trying to manage the job alone, call the team at Mother Earth Father Time Tree Service LLC. A professional will visit the home, talk with the client about the project, and come up with some recommendations that help the owner achieve the desired look. Once the plans are settled, the pro will take care of the job and ensure the trees are off to a good start.








