Tree Care Guide

Learn how to plant, water, mulch, and care for bare root fruit trees in PEI and the Maritimes. Expert tree care tips from Wild Acres Farm.

Tree Care Guide

Planting instructions and care tips for bare-root trees and berry plants in Prince Edward Island and Atlantic Canada.

πŸš—Transport & Pickup Prep

Our trees are bare root trees, approximately 4–5 feet tall with branches. We package them at the farm in plastic bags with damp wood chips to keep roots protected and moist.

They can stay in the bag for a couple of days, but we recommend planting as soon as you get home.

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Tip: Most orders of 5 trees will fit in most vehicles. Your trees may have paint marks β€” we’ll provide a sheet explaining what the colours mean.

β˜€οΈPlanting Site Basics

  • Sun: Choose a sunny location with at least6–8 hours of sunlight per day.
  • Soil: Well-drained soil is best for trees and berries.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT plant in wetland or soggy ground β€” it can suffocate roots and kill the tree.

πŸͺ΅Graft Union Placement

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Keep the graft union (the raised nub/callus on the trunk) about 4 inches above ground. This helps prevent the tree from rooting above the graft.

🌱First Season Care

  • You can add bone meal to the hole.
  • No fertilizer during planting β€” it can burn young roots.
  • In a few weeks the tree will leaf out and may blossom.
  • Remove blossoms in year one so the tree puts energy into roots and establishment.
Pro Tip: Landscape paper + mulch or straw (not hay) helps prevent weeds/grass from stealing moisture and keeps soil from drying out.

πŸ•³οΈHow To Plant Bare-Root Trees

An ideal planting day is calm and overcast (even drizzly). If it’s warm and breezy, plant later in the day.

IMPORTANT: Keep roots covered and moist until planted.

πŸͺ£Root Handling & Soaking

  • Temporarily mound soil/compost over roots and pull out one tree at a time.
  • Or stand trees in a tub with water covering the roots.
  • Soaking helps, but do not exceed 24 hours (roots can drown).
  • Pear roots often benefit from soaking because they have fewer fine feeder hairs.
  • If using Root Rescue (or similar), mix separately and dip roots just before planting.

🧀Digging & Placement

  • Remove sod and weeds β€” grass steals nutrients and moisture.
  • Dig a hole wider than the root spread, only slightly deeper than roots.
  • Fracture the bottom and sides so roots can penetrate easily.

🧱Problem Soil (Clay / Wet Ground)

If heavy soil is your only option:

  • Dig a shallow hole and add 4–5 inches of loose, sandy topsoil.
  • Set roots on that layer.
  • Mound soil 6–12 inches above the original surface over the planting area.
  • Use a compost-rich mix for drainage and fertility.
  • Cover with mulch so it won’t dry out too quickly.

🌾Orchard Aftercare & Weed Control

Grass and weeds can rob young trees of nutrients and slow establishment. Weed control is one of the biggest keys to success.

πŸ‚Mulching Instructions

  • Spread deciduous wood chips no thicker than 2 inches, 2–3 feet out.
  • Shredded leaves, shredded bark, composted manure, or spoiled hay also work well.
  • Avoid piling mulch against the trunk (rodents + rot risk).
  • Some keep mulch back 6–10 inches and use pea gravel to suppress weeds.

βœ…Benefits of Mulch

  • Enhances soil structure and fertility as it breaks down
  • Suppresses weeds and grasses
  • Reduces erosion from wind and rain
  • Keeps soil cooler and retains moisture
  • Helps protect against rapid freeze/thaw cycles
  • Encourages earthworms and beneficial soil life

Optional: Hemp fibre mats can be used with or without mulch. Weight them down with rocks or a light layer of mulch.

πŸ’§Watering

Water as needed during the first summer. Feel the soil β€” you want it damp, not soggy. In a dry summer, you’ll need to water more often.

πŸ›Pest & Disease Control

For bugs (and some fungal issues), we use neem oil. Apply as a dormant spray just before bud break when trees are dormant.

IMPORTANT: Mix neem oil with water and a little soap to emulsify the oil β€” otherwise it can harm the plant.

πŸ•ΈοΈTent Caterpillars

If you see webbing, break off the affected branch and burn it.

🧊Winter Protection

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Protect the trunk from mice with inexpensive tree guards (Amazon often has affordable options).

🧴Fungicide (If Needed)

With just a few trees, you likely won’t need fungicide. If you do, look for a copper-based option (Safer’s has good natural selections).

βœ‚οΈPruning & Fruit Thinning

🌞Summer Pruning

Prune while trees are fruiting by removing non-fruiting branches to improve sunlight, airflow, and fruit quality.

❄️Winter Pruning

  • Remove dead wood
  • Remove branches that grow straight up (typically non-productive)

🍎Fruit Thinning

Thin fruit so branches don’t overload and break. For apples, aim for about 2 inches between each fruit.

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