Finding out when to plant linden and how to do it right
Linden is an indispensable attribute of city parks and alleys. Thanks to the lush crown, fragrant flowering and unpretentious nature, it is often found near private houses. Knowing when to plant a linden tree and what it loves, you can get a gorgeous honey tree that will provide tasty and healthy raw materials for aromatic tea. If you don't want to mess with seeds and there is nowhere to take cuttings, buying a seedling is one of the most reliable and affordable ways to get a plant. Although linden is not capricious, it grows rather slowly. And from a sapling in 5-6 years a tree of quite decent size will grow.
When to plant linden
When planting in spring, there is another risk: young sprouts in an immature tree freeze under recurrent frosts.
Where to plant
Linden is distinguished by its unpretentiousness and can grow both in the sun and in the shade. But in order for the flowering to be abundant, it is better to take a well-lit area for it. It is not particularly demanding on the composition of the soil, the main thing is that water does not stagnate at the planting site. Excess moisture for a tree is undesirable and even destructive: it will begin to hurt and may disappear altogether.
When planning a planting, it should be borne in mind that linden is a tall plant. In 15-20 years, it will reach an impressive size, and the dense linden crown will not give a chance to survive the crops that are under its cover.
How to plant
Linden grows best on sandstones, but it is advisable to enrich the soil before planting. To do this, you should:
- dig a planting hole 70 cm deep and about 50 cm in diameter;
- lay a drainage layer;
- pour over humus;
- install a seedling;
- mix the excavated soil with compost, sand and 50 g superphosphate;
- cover the seedling with the prepared soil mixture;
- water abundantly.
For the first time, while the linden is still young, set a peg next to it and tie it up. The trunk circle can be mulched so that moisture does not evaporate quickly.