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Your Guide to Tree Watering Systems

A well-hydrated tree is a happy one, but when it comes to watering, many homeowners aren’t sure where to start. While most well-established trees can survive on annual rainfall alone, your shrubs and saplings may benefit from a moisture boost. But what is the best tree watering method, and what does the upkeep entail? Take a closer look at how you can tend to your thirsty trees below.

Tree Watering Systems 101

Manual Watering

Sometimes, simple is best when it comes to caring for your landscape. If you’ve only got a few trees or you’re dealing with a dry spell, manual watering with a good ol’ gardening hose is your go-to. It’s budget-friendly, low-tech, and doesn’t require digging up your yard.

Before you get going, though, here are a few quick answers to the most common watering questions we encounter:

  • How often should I water my trees? For new trees and shrubs, water right after planting, then daily or every other day for the first three months. After that, once a week should do the trick—just enough to keep the root zone moist (but not soggy).
  • How many minutes should I water my trees? There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—it depends on your tree’s age, soil type, and weather. Aim for a deep soak that reaches the roots rather than a surface splash. A general rule is to water slowly for about ten minutes per tree.
  • Is it better to overwater or underwater my trees? The short answer is neither, since both can cause damage. But if you’re concerned about whether you’re watering too much or not enough, it’s usually better to under-water than to overdo it. Too much water can suffocate roots, weaken your tree’s base, and invite all sorts of nasty fungal guests. 

Irrigation Systems

If dragging a hose around sounds like a hassle or you have long-term watering needs, an irrigation installation may be right for you. These systems can be tailored to your landscape, helping you save time, effort, and potentially even water. While it comes with an initial upfront investment for installation, the trade-off is having healthy trees with a “set it and forget it” solution.

What Is the Best Irrigation System for Trees?

There are several irrigation systems available, each with their own unique benefits:

  • Drip Irrigation: Ideal for precision hydration, these systems can be programmed to deliver water slowly over time to the base of your trees through tubes with emitters. Because water reaches the roots directly, there’s minimal waste. But drip irrigation often requires professional installation, and sometimes, significant lawn disruption.
  • Soaker Hoses: Perfect for DIYers and temporary watering needs, soaker hoses are drip irrigation’s low-tech cousins. These devices have tiny pores that allow water to seep out gradually. You can snake them around the base of your trees, plug them into a timer, and walk away. Choose this option as a solid middle ground between manual watering and full-on irrigation.
  • Sprinkler Systems: If you have large areas to cover, such as shrubs, plant beds, or grassy patches, sprinklers may be the way to go. They mimic natural rainfall and cover a lot of ground, but they’re not the most water-efficient. Since they spray over a large area, some water will inevitably go to waste (hello, sidewalk puddles).

Schedule a Consultation With Premier Tree Solutions

Whether you’re watering by hose or going high-tech with irrigation, keeping your trees and shrubs happily hydrated is an important part of lawn maintenance. For the rest of your tree care needs, turn to Premier Tree Solutions. From pruning to storm damage cleanup and removals, our tree experts are here to help. Reach out to us online for an estimate, or call us at 404.252.6448.