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What does bare root mean?

Bare root trees are trees that are dug and stored without any soil around their roots. (Video) Trees can be bought "bare root," and then planted directly into the ground. While you’re likely familiar with potted plants, which are commonly seen at garden centers, bare-root trees and shrubs are becoming more available. You may have looked at those soil-free twigs with dried up roots and wondered, “How could this grow?” But once you know the advantages of bare-root trees and their easy care, you’ll realize you’ve opened up a whole new world of plant possibilities. We believe bare-root trees and shrubs are the wave of the future – especially when considering rising fuel costs. For newly developed neighborhoods, yards and cities, bare root is an economical way to grow more trees, saving up to 50% on plant costs. With their air filtering effects, water and energy conservation capabilities, trees are truly the power houses of being green.  

What are the advantages of planting bare root trees?


What are the best techniques to follow for bare root tree planting?

Use common planting techniques and reduce the time the tree roots are bare. Keep roots covered, shaded, and moist until actually put in the ground. We’ll supply you with easy to follow instructions. That’s all there is to it! Though they may appear weakly without a soil-bound root-ball, these plants really are robust and healthy – and easily established directly into your landscape. Once you get comfortable with bare-root plant material, you won’t miss lugging around that heavy root-ball! Whether you want your trees for their flowers, fruit or foliage, buying bare-root will get you a great value for your money. You’ll also save on some back-breaking work as you make your yard – and the world – a little greener.

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