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Matching the Right Tree to the Right Soil Helps Build Strong, Healthy Trees

Published on
January 31, 2024

Matching the right tree to the right soil is critical. It builds strong, healthy trees by delivering the right nutrients and drainage to the plant—all while boosting disease resistance, reducing maintenance, and promoting a nurturing ecosystem. A mature, healthy tree adds anywhere from 3 to 15 percent to your home’s value, which is an added benefit 

But matching the right tree to the right soil is dicey. So, you need to get it right for the best results. Here are some challenges when matching trees to soil:

  • Determining soil type and tree needs
  • Generating an accurate soil assessment
  • Researching information about specific trees
  • Modifying existing soil correctly
  • Monitoring to ensure a tree’s continued health

By understanding and overcoming these challenges, you can boost your chances of making a successful tree-soil match that nurtures a thriving, healthy plant for years to come. Consulting technicians at the Rhode Island Tree Council can help you beat the challenges described above.

Also, the University of Rhode Island’s Soil Testing service is free through its Master Gardner program. You provide the school’s lab with a sample of your soil. It will test its pH (acidity/alkalinity), evaluate its texture and content, and recommend what actions to take to improve your soil’s pH and health. 

Meanwhile, the booklet “Soils of Rhode Island Landscapes” by William R. Wright and Edward Sautter provides more information on this topic. Its goal is to arouse public interest in soils and make people aware of this valuable natural resource.