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Springtime is the best time to plant an apple tree, as long as the ground is thawed. When the ground is warm and dry, it’s the optimal time to plant the tree. It’s important to water the apple tree consistently so that the roots can establish themselves in the soil. The soil should be moist and well-drained. It’s also essential to situate the tree in a spot that receives plenty of sunlight during the day. If you are planting a dwarf variety, you may also want to consider a spot that is protected from strong winds.<\/p>\n

When planting an apple tree, dig a hole that is wide and deep enough to accommodate the roots of the tree. If the tree is a grafted tree, make sure the graft union is slightly above ground level to prevent the tree from being over-watered. Once you have positioned the tree in the hole, backfill the area with the removed soil, adding compost and a 2-inch layer of mulch in order to keep the roots moist and weed-free. Lastly, water the tree thoroughly.<\/p>\n

Land Preparation for Planting an Apple Tree <\/h2>\n

Before you begin planting the apple tree, it’s important to prepare the land. If the land is rocky or covered in grass, use a spade to loosen the soil and remove the rocks and roots. If you are planting on a hillside, it’s important to make sure the bed is level and slightly raised so that water does not run off the surface. For more compacted soil, you may need to add a layer of compost or composted manure to provide additional nutrients to the tree.<\/p>\n

When planting the apple tree in a new area, it’s important to remember to rotate cropping and not plant the same type or variety of apple tree year after year. This will help to prevent insect and disease build-up in the soil and provide your tree with the right balance of nutrients.<\/p>\n