Best Shade Trees
River Birch - Dura Heat
River Birch - Dura Heat
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River Birch - Dura Heat is a fast-growing deciduous tree known for its attractive peeling bark and exceptional heat tolerance. Reaching up to 40 feet tall with a 25-30 foot spread, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and moist soil, making it a hardy choice for Zones 3-7.
Growing Zone | 3-7 |
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Mature Height | 30-40 ft |
Mature Width | 20-30 ft |
Sunlight | Full (6-8 hours) |
Spacing | 30-40 ft |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Directions for Planting and Care
Planting and caring for your River Birch - Dura Heat tree is simple and ensures that your tree thrives in your garden with minimal effort. Follow the steps below to get started:
Planting
Choose the Right Location: Select a location for your River Birch - Dura Heat tree that gets plenty of sunlight, ideally with some afternoon shade. This variety thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade as well. The soil should be moist, well-drained, and slightly acidic to neutral in pH.
Prepare the Planting Area: Once you've selected a site, dig a hole that is at least twice the width of the root ball and the same depth as the root system. This will give the roots plenty of space to spread out.
Place the Tree in the Hole: Remove the River Birch from its pot and gently loosen the roots if they appear compacted. Position the tree in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil.
Backfill the Hole: After positioning the tree, backfill the hole with the native soil you removed earlier. If the soil is poor, you can mix in some organic compost to enrich it.
Water Well: Water the tree thoroughly after planting to help settle the soil around the roots and ensure proper hydration.
Care
Watering: The River Birch - Dura Heat tree loves moist soil, so regular watering is essential, especially in the first few years after planting. Ensure the soil remains evenly moist but not soggy. During hot and dry weather, water deeply to encourage strong root growth.
Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around the base of the tree to help retain moisture and keep the soil cool. Keep the mulch a few inches away from the trunk to avoid rot.
Pruning: Prune the tree in late winter or early spring, before the new growth begins. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches to maintain a healthy shape and structure. Pruning also helps reduce the risk of disease.
Fertilization: Fertilize your River Birch - Dura Heat tree in early spring with a slow-release, balanced fertilizer to encourage healthy growth. Avoid excessive nitrogen, as it may lead to excess foliage growth at the expense of strong, sturdy branches.
The River Birch - Dura Heat is a beautiful and resilient tree, well-suited for gardens that need a tree that can handle varying temperatures and conditions. With its elegant appearance and ease of care, it makes a fantastic addition to your landscape, offering both beauty and shade.
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