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Gardening A Magnolia Tree
Magnolia tree in bloom is a sight to behold. During summer or spring, its vibrant beauty adds a thrill to the landscape associated with a place. There are various species of magnolia trees and shrubs you can choice depending on your preference. When planning to plant 1 for your own yard it would be useful to buy those which can survive the temperature during winter period in the specific area.
The most desired magnolias are the star magnolia, sweetbay, the southern area of magnolia and saucer magnolia. Each of the trees is rated based on the hardiness zone designation of the Department of Agriculture of the US. Depending on the available species, there is at least one magnolia tree varieties that grows on hardness zone4-10 as set by Usda.
Choose correctly the best dirt as well as the light conditions prior to planting magnolia tree. This is to make sure it will develop and bloom at its best. Generally you must plant magnolias in a soil that are citrus, with a pH of not less than 7.0. See to it the soil is moist, full of humus and well-drained. It is noted that magnolias provides flower better and abundantly when they are exposed for at least four or five hours under the warmth of the sun. Fungal disease and other similar problems is going to be lessened when the plant is exposed for at least 6-8 hours to the sunlight.
Be sure to check the range of the magnolia tree to other trees to ensure that there will be less competition in the soil moisture and in the nutrients when planted in areas that are heavily designed. These trees tend to respond to moist soil especially if it is not disturbed by digging or even surface compaction of any landscape machine.
Organic mulch including the fertilizer, manure or pine barks should be placed about three-inch layer on the entire root zone of the magnolia tree. Be sure to extend the thick mulch 4 feet beyond the reach of branches. There are magnolia trees and shrubs that are very sensitive to warm, compacted and infertile soils. The layering of the thick mulch therefore shades the roots and the soil keeping all of them moist and cooling effect. Decaying humus in the mulch likewise helps keep the soil fertile all the time.
Sparingly prune the tree. Since they do not grow fast, regular pruning affects the natural tiered of branching and the beauty of the sapling. Prune in late summer or soon after they bloom. Do the fertilization annually using a granular fertilizer which is well-balanced. You don't need to fertilize it often as long as organic mulch is maintained and the soil is fertile. Visit this site http://www.MagnoliaTreeEarthCenter.org for you to learn more important details on Magnolia Trees.
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