There is an old saying that the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. The next best time to plant during the year is autumn and winter. At that time of the year trees are either going into dormancy or are dormant (not growing). Consequently, there is less transplant stress on the tree being planted. Root disturbance is not a critical issue and the tree has time to "settle in" prior to spring growth. Most people think spring is the time to plant and that is OK. At Allwood, we have the knowledge to advise our clients on how to plant and more importantly, how to look after their tree once planted. So while it is great being able to plant in winter, it is possible to plant at any time of the year so long as your trees are planted appropriately and then maintained. Happy tree planting
With autumn now here and the soil moisture content increasing I believe it is the best time of year for planting trees and shrubs, followed by the winter and spring months. Trees and shrubs planted in autumn establish well through winter and are ready come spring to burst out with new seasons growth, if you've put in the hard work. As Allwood Trees moves into winter we have a very busy tree planting season lined up. This is also when we pot on all our ornamentals. All our senior staff are qualified and passionate gardeners so we are more than happy to help you with advice on how to select and plant the right trees so that they grow well in your garden. And, you can check out our planting guide if you still have questions. Mark Hutching