When  purchasing or planting trees there are many things you should look for  to ensure the long term health, structure and survival of your trees. If  you go to the nursery you can pick and choose the best trees. If you  are having a landscaper plant your trees, you should always closely  inspect them before they are planted and reject undesirable ones. Trees  will often appear healthy when first planted but years down the road  after money spent on planting, maintenance and the trees themselves they  can become seriously unhealthy, defective or even die. Pick the right  trees from the start; include qualified arborists to help you! You will  save lots of time and money and have beautiful healthy trees.  
Tree Quailty
Shade  trees grown in the nursery should have a strong central leader even if  the leader will be lost at maturity. Temporary branches are important to  trunk development because they build a strong trunk and root system.  Good root systems start in the nursery at propagation in the liner stage  and require attention each time a tree is shifted into a larger  container. Installation contractors must provide simple root and shoot  pruning treatments at planting to ensure that sustainable landscapes are  created. The follow document have been developed to help industry  professionals.
Specification Guidelines for Container-grown Trees for California. This  document's intent is to help landscape professionals develop their own  comprehensive and detailed specifications to ensure that they obtain  high quality container-grown nursery trees. The document is also  intended to help nursery professionals in their efforts to improve the  quality of trees grown in California. These specifications can be  modified for specific simulations. Recommendations for improvements to  the document received in the past 5 years have been incorporated in this  2009 revision.
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