Save your trees during the drought

Mar 2, 2015

Save your trees during the drought

Mar 2, 2015

Tree roots

Tree watering

What is the best way to water a mature tree? How do I water the tree? How deep do I water my tree?

TRIC lawn

Roots naturally want to stay in the top 2-3 feet of the soil. It's in their nature to be “shallow”. Why don't the roots grow to infinity and beyond? More nutrients are available to the tree in the top 2-3 feet of soil. Also anaerobic conditions exist in deeper soil and the roots cannot survive there.

So how do we water the tree so that the roots are deep enough for optimal growth and not stick out of the ground?

The University of California has developed a system to easily irrigate trees, it's called Tree Ring Irrigation Contraption (TRIC). Basically you circle the tree at 1 foot intervals with a drip line.

 

Here is a link to the TRIC information http://ccuh.ucdavis.edu/public/drought/tree-ring-irrigation-contraption-tric-1/tree-ring-irrigation-contraption-tric

TRIC

Tree photo from Symphony of the Soil.


By Gerry L Hernandez
Author - Field Research Assistant, Master Gardener Coordinator