Planting Guide and Warranty

Planting Guide & Warranty Overview

Planting trees and shrubs correctly is the key to long-term success. Use the following steps—based on best practices and New England growing conditions—to ensure your plants establish strong, healthy roots. 

This guide works for most container-grown and balled & burlapped (B&B) trees and shrubs. 

Step-by-Step Planting Instructions

1. Prepare the Planting Hole

  • Dig the hole twice as wide as the root ball

  • Make the hole just as deep as the root ball

  • Ensure the bottom of the hole is firm, undisturbed soil

2. Place the Plant Correctly

  • Carefully place the plant in the hole

  • Make sure the root ball rests on firm, undisturbed soil

  • Once properly positioned, remove all string

  • Cut the burlap down to the top of the wire cage

  • If possible, remove the top third to half of the wire cage using bolt or wire cutters

  • If the root ball is in danger of falling apart, leave the wire basket intact

3. Backfill with Original Soil

  • Backfill with the soil removed from the hole

  • Lightly tamp the soil to remove air pockets

4. Build a Water Basin

  • Create a 3–4″ soil ring around the plant 
  • This helps water soak directly into the root ball 

5. Water Thoroughly

  • Fill the basin and allow water to soak slowly 
  • Continue watering following our Watering Guide 

6. Mulch Properly

  • Apply 2–3″ of mulch 
  • Keep mulch off the trunk/base of the plant 

7. Aftercare

  • Follow our watering recommendations for the next 1–5 years 
  • Fertilize lightly with Start-N-Grow or Bio-Tone 

Warranty Overview

Countrybrook Farms provides a 3-month warranty on
trees and shrubs purchased at regular price.
The warranty covers:

  • Survival of the plant
  • Replacement or store credit for the purchase price

Not covered:

  • Annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, roses, vines, fruit trees, sod
  • Plants sold at 40% off or more
  • Weather damage, insects, disease, negligence
  • Plants that die due to under-watering or water bans
  • Transplanted plants
  • Labor or delivery costs

Receipts or records in our database are required.
Do not dig up plants without instruction.

 

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