Membership Trees Planting Guide
- Introduction
- Can't plant the trees right away? Go here.

- How to plant your trees
- Transplanting your trees to their final location
- Print the Tree Planting Guide
“Heeling in” Your Trees
If you cannot plant your trees within a few days, it is recommended that you “heel in” your trees. Use this procedure if you are planning to store the trees longer than 5 days.
What To Do When You Receive Your Trees
INSPECT your trees in the package. Extensive damage should be reported to our Member Services Department at: 1-888-448-7337 or email our member services.
We recommend that you plant your membership trees in a protected area with worked-up soil, such as a garden, for a year or two. Provide a good planting bed, and if necessary, roto-till the soil or turn it over with a spade. This will give those young trees the best chance at a good start. It will reduce competition from weeds and grass, wildlife damage, and the likelihood of being damaged by a lawnmower.
| 1. Your trees arrived in a plastic recyclable package. Remove your trees from the outer bag. The trees are twist-tied together with the roots in a plastic bag of hydrating gel. |
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| 2. Fill a bucket partly full of water. Untwist the root bag tie and remove your trees from the hydrating gel bag. |
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| 3. Remove the tie on the trees and carefully separate the roots of your individual trees. |
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| 4. IMMEDIATELY place your trees in the bucket, submerging the roots. It is very IMPORTANT to keep the roots moist. Soak your trees up to 3 - 6 hours. |
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| 5. Move your trees to the protected planting site, keeping the roots wet. |
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| 6. Dig an angled trench in the ground, preferably in the shade, that will accommodate your trees. |
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| 7. Lay the roots of your trees in the angled trench. |
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| 8. Fill in the trench covering the tree roots with the dug out soil. Water generously and keep moist until you are ready to plant. |
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When you are ready to plant, dig up your trees and follow the step-by-step instructions in our planting guide.