Bear Creek Landscaping & Tree Service

Google Business Profile | Wednesday, July 22, 2026

Watering Newly Planted Trees Through Englewood's Dry Summer Stretches

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A newly planted tree can look healthy right up until the week it isn't, and underwatering is one of the most common reasons young trees struggle through their first two summers in Englewood and Denver.

Until a tree's root system spreads well beyond the original planting hole, it can't pull moisture the way an established tree does. Front Range summers with long dry stretches between storms make deep, infrequent watering far more effective than a quick daily sprinkle at the base.

Bear Creek's planting service includes a watering schedule built around the specific species and soil type, along with guidance on where to place a soaker hose so water reaches the developing root zone instead of running off.

The first two summers set the pattern for how well a young tree establishes for years to come.

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