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MELC Explain the elements/factors to be observed when planting tre and fruit- A. Discuss the methods of planting trees. bearing trees. Title of the Activity Planting Trees and Fruit Trees Test 1. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. is the amount of space between two trees when planted. is the number of days before watering the plants that have been 1. 2 newly planted. is the time of the day when planting is ideal. is the way of planting where the seed of the plant or part of the plant 3. 4 is planted directly into the soil . 5. is the amount of space allotted between two vegetable seedlings when planted. is an example of a seed that is removed from its hard shell before 6. planting is one way of planting where a seed is allowed to germinate in bags 7. or boxes before planting to the soil. 8. 9. is the depth of the soil dug when planting vegetable seeds. is the depth of the soil when planting trees. is a type of gardening that utilizes organic compost for fertilizers. 10.



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Answered by nnainatripti
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Explanation:

 Soak

Soak the tree while you work to ensure the root ball is soaked through, as a dry root ball could reject water from the surrounding soil. Consider adding a seaweed product to the water to help the tree avoid transplant shock and to improve root growth going forward.

2. Dig

It’s important to dig a hole that’s at least twice the size of the existing root ball of the tree. Depth is more important than width in most cases, so be sure to dig enough of a hole that the existing roots can be completely covered. A bigger, deeper hole is better, but you don’t have to go to any great lengths.

3. Improve

Improve your soil to help the plant survive in the long-term. In clay soils, add some gypsum to improve the soil structure and drainage, and well-rotted compost to provide organic matter and further structure. In sandy soils, compost is a must as it helps hold moisture around the roots. In all soils consider using a good fertiliser to help feed the plant, such as a slow-release fertiliser with microbial coating, or something as simple as blood and bone.

4. Decant

Take the plant out of its pot in a way that keeps the roots as intact as possible. Root disturbance in healthy stock will shock the plant. If the plant is pot bound, or the roots have poor structure, consider teasing out the very bottom.

5. Plant

Place the plant in the hole, and back-fill it with soil to cover the roots. Make sure the soil around the plant is firm, leaving a slight well at the top so that when it rains the water gets caught directly above the roots. This trick makes the most of any rain that comes, which is important in our climate.

6. Water

Water the plant in. This ensures that the soil settles around the plant, and the roots get good contact with the soil. It also provides an important first drink if the soil is otherwise dry, and provides deeper moisture even if it is already damp.

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