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In the courtyard
How do you do it professionally
Planting landscape trees
Xiaxi


The planting of landscape trees in the courtyard is an integrated process involving a wide range of professional considerations. The following are some of the key professional recommendations to ensure that landscape trees grow healthy and optimize their landscape effects:
1. Soil analysis
Soil analysis is essential before planting landscape trees. Knowledge of soil ph, soil quality (sand, border or clay), drainage capacity and nutritional status can help to select the most appropriate tree species or take appropriate soil improvement measures。
2. Climate adaptation
Selection of tree species adapted to local climatic conditions is key to success. Considerations include average annual temperatures, extreme temperatures, precipitation, humidity and long sunlight. For example, arid areas should choose drought-resistant species, while wet areas are suitable for the selection of wetly wet species。
3. Spatial planning
The right tree species and planting locations are selected according to the size and layout of the courtyard. Large courtyards can accommodate large wood as a focus or shade, while small courtyards are more suitable for the planting of small bushes or wood. Ensure that trees have sufficient space to grow and avoid future conflicts with buildings, pipes or other infrastructure。
4. Light conditions
Analysis of the lighting conditions in the courtyard and selection of suitable planting sites for species with different light needs. The whole-day range is suitable for the himang tree species, while the half-vaginal or whole-vaginal area is suitable for the hernia-resistant species。
5. Tree selection
In selecting a tree species, in addition to beauty and functionality, consideration should be given to its growth habits, mature dimensions, root system types (sin or deep roots) and resistance to specific environmental pressures, such as air pollution or salin soil。
6. Rational configuration
In the design of the courtyards, different levels and types of plants are reasonably configured to form rich ecological communities. Large wood can provide shades and background, mid-level bushes can increase the sense of hierarchy and colour, and low ground can be covered by plants or lawns, reducing exposure。
7. Plantation techniques
Proper planting techniques are essential for the survival and long-term health of trees. Ensure proper depth of cultivation, sufficient root space for development, adequate watering and necessary support measures。
8. Later conservation
Conservation management after planting is equally important. These include regular watering, fertilization, shearing and pest control. Adaptation of conservation measures to the growth needs of tree species and seasonal changes。
The above-mentioned professional guidance ensures that landscape trees are planted in courtyards, not only to enhance their landscape value, but also to create an ecologically balanced, healthy and beautiful green environment for the courtyard。
Text and layout: murph
Photo: summer creek flowerwood market




