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How To Buy A Tree -

Match the tree to your local USDA hardiness zone, soil type (alkaline vs. acidic), and sun exposure.

Ensure the tree won't interfere with power lines, sidewalks, or building foundations once fully grown. how to buy a tree

Convenient and often cheaper, but require extra vigilance during inspection as care quality can vary. 3. Inspect for Quality Selecting Trees | The Morton Arboretum Match the tree to your local USDA hardiness

Best for plants already acclimated to your local climate and for getting expert advice from staff. soil type (alkaline vs. acidic)

The best time to buy and plant is typically between November and February when the tree is dormant but the roots can still establish. 2. Choose Your Source