THE FACTS
Adding organic matter, fertilizer or other substances to the planting hole of a LARGE TREE or PERENNIAL SHRUB can REDUCE plant growth
Adding amendments to backfill promotes root growth, but
- Roots and water DO NOT move well across the interface between amended soil and native soil
- when roots hit the edge of the hole and encounter natural soil, they can circle back into the amended soil and create a ROOT-BOUND plant
- If organic amendment is not completely decomposed it may cause large trees and shrubs to settle
- The root collar may sink below the soil and predispose the plant to a host of health problems.
USE ORGANIC AMENDMENTS AS A TOP DRESS AROUND TREES AND SHRUBS
Sources:
Oregon State University Extension
https://www.oregonlive.com/hg/2017/02/gardening_myths_debunked_by_or.html
Washington State University Extension
https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/soil-amendments.pdf
https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/2076/2015/05/C100-Planting-Trees-Shrubs-15.pdf
Root Washing
https://www.finegardening.com/article/root-washing-why-and-how-to-wash-roots
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