Tree Bank Registration Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Tree Bank Registration Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Property Owner's name in the designated field. Ensure that this is the individual or entity responsible for the property.
  3. Next, provide the Owner Email and Phone number. This information is crucial for communication regarding your application.
  4. Fill in the Property Address, including City, State, and Zip code. Accurate details will help in processing your registration efficiently.
  5. Indicate the Available Open Space by specifying the area in square feet. Remember, it must be a minimum of 8,000 square feet to qualify.
  6. Finally, sign in the Property Owner Signature field and enter today's date to validate your application.

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Create a Planting Shelf Cut back the slope above the tree to create a flattened area uphill of the planting hole. This will prevent the uphill roots from being buried too deep. Place excess soil downslope of the tree to extend the shelf, which will ensure roots on the downhill side of the tree remain buried.
Top 10 Tree Planting Mistakes #1 Poor Selection. Selecting the right tree for the right place is also essential. #2 Inadequate Root System. #3 Poor Planting Site. #4 Pot Bound / Girdling Root. #5 Planting Hole is Too Small. #6 Planted Too Deep. #7 Improperly or Not Mulched. #8 Not Staked.
Mid-sized evergreens, flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses and perennials that are good at colonizing also make great choices on a bank. You arent limited to just low, spreading junipers and vinca. I prefer taller groundcovers because theyre better at shading out weeds.
The term tree bank has also been used to describe other horticulture- or forestry-related concepts or programs. These include: Temporary storage of trees removed from a site being developed.

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