Transplant Tree Near Pool

Tree Installation Services

Depending on the nursery you select the new trees from, some may offer transplantation and installation but with many you may need to transplant your new trees
around the pool or fence. How to transplant trees near a pool.

How to Transplant

Here are a few easy steps to get started in the right directions, but please consult your friendly nursery or transplanting company about exact measurements when transplanting a tree near a pool or other underground objects.

First

measure 6 feet out from the circumference of your pool and mark your desired tree location with a orange spray paint or flag. Then, measure six feet out from any other element in the backyard like deck or other structures.

Second

dig holes for each of the trees measuring 2 feet deep by 3 feet wide. Place the dirt next to your dug out whole used to cover the root ball after transplantation.

Third

Have your tree transplanting company deliver your pool side tree and use the supplied tree dolly to place the tree next to the whole for easy insertion. Then, cut the burlap and wire frame coating from the root ball. Take your hands and try to loosen the roots from the ball from the sides of the root ball.

Finally

Tilt the tree into the dugout hole and pack the excess dirt into the top of the root ball. Place bark mulch on top of the fresh soil and water for 20 minutes.

Please consult your professional tree farmers for further maintenance instructions and installation procedures to avoid injury to yourself or the trees. Avoid installing deciduous trees near the pool, the foliage and can cause damage to pool lining and pool pumps. To pick out your trees near the Frisco, Plano area please visit our trusted tree farm in Frisco.

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