LANKTREE SERVICES

Planting

When landscaping your property or simply adding or replacing trees or shrubs, consider a consultation with our team.

Lanktree Tree Services has the knowledge, experience, and expertise to help residential and commercial property owners in selecting the best tree or shrub for the environment.

There are a lot of factors to consider when planting trees and shrubs. In addition to choosing a species that looks good, you should also think about existing structures and plants/trees and how close to these you should plant.

Elevation and drainage are important factors as well as the type of soil.

Consider if the species is native to the area and if it will withstand the climate. Some plants are more harmonious than others and a professional will consider placement and proximity.

Trees are our specialty and we make it our business to know everything there is to know about them. We love to share our knowledge and help you decide what is best for your project.

In addition to our in-depth knowledge of species and environmental needs, Lanktree Tree Services can acquire the healthiest nursery stock. We have the tools and supplies needed to start your tree on a long, healthy life. Contact us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Native trees are accustomed to the climate and will be more likely to thrive than non-native species. These native trees help to protect our ecosystem and provide a natural habitat for wildlife. Non-native species can disrupt the environment through cross-pollination and, in some cases, become invasive.

There are some great resources online that help you determine the native species for your area. Trees of Canada has an extensive list. You can also reach out to your local nursery or garden centre or speak with one of our arborists for detailed information.

When planting a tree in Canada, spring (April – June) and fall (September – October) are best. This will also depend on a number of factors including the species and soil type. Our team will ensure your tree is planted at the ideal time of year.

Many times, you already have an idea of where you would like to plant your tree and that will help you determine what kind of tree to plant. However, there are a few key points to keep in mind.

  • Avoid overhead wires
  • Ensure there is enough space that future root systems won’t disrupt pipes, fences, foundations, sidewalks and other trees
  • Give them room to grow. Consider how large the tree will get and space them out accordingly

 

The first 2 – 3 years of life, it is crucial that the tree is sufficiently hydrated. The soil should be slightly damp. If there has not been a lot of rain, you should give your tree a good watering twice/week with a slow trickle with the hose for 15 – 20 minutes. If water is pooling or is extremely wet, you are probably overwatering and should water less frequently.

As arborists, we are not just for tearing down but for building up too! We’d love to help you plan and plant the ideal trees for your project. Call us to discover how we can partner with you.