Yard Talk Dirt Simple Tips for Natural Yard Care Episode 8: "Trees" Greg demonstrates step by step how to plant a tree.
 Creating snags benefits wildlife habitat and creates diversity in your landscape.
 Doug talks with Cass Turnbull of Plant Amnesty about tree health.
 A visit to Urban Hardwoods in Seattle takes a look at the possibilities for salvaged wood (below).

Synopsis: This ep isode covers what you need to know about selecting, planting and caring for your tree from the roots up! Doug and Greg show you how to select the right tree for your yard, how to prune a tree, how to plant a tree, signs of an unhealthy tree and what you can do with wood once a tree is downed. Trees Tips & Tricks: How to plant a tree- Dig a bowl -- not a hole -- twice as big around as the roots and deep enough to cover the roots and root crown.
- Place the tree in the bowl and fan out the roots.
- Back fill the bowl with the native soil – not potting soil.
- Fill the soil up to the root crown.
- Water.
- Mulch around the tree, leaving a few inches around the trunk clear.
Signs of an unhealthy or hazardous tree - Mushrooms at base
- Yellowing or loosing leaves
- Roots exposed
- Dying branches
- Holes or decay
Storm Damage to Trees? Alternatives to burning or disposing of wood.- Create a brush pile for wildlife habitat
- Create a snag (right) for wildlife habitat
- Chip the wood for mulch
- Make your own lumber
- Let it be. If it's not posing a risk, leaving downed wood in your landscape creates a natural look and potential wildlife habitat
Show resources: Northwest Native Plant Landscaping Guide Urban Hardwood * King County Extension: Forests, trees and storm damage information* *External link. Please Note: This list of resources is provided by King County as a courtesy to the public and does not endorse or guarantee the quality of the service offered or provided. Check schedule for air times.
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