MzHopsing
ArboristSite Member
Hi again all! I've recently come into possession of some sassafras saplings, and have straightaway put them in some pots, because I'm not certain they'll do very well being planted with the super hot weather that we're having.
I've done some research on the tree, but can't seem to find any "experience" stories on what this tree can withstand, environmentally. Some say the tree needs some shade, others say it needs as much sun as it can possibly get. More specifically, I've read that while it can grow in a wide range of soils, that it must be well drained. The planting area I have in mind is near our pond/creek area, which, occasionally (maybe once a year on average) overflows it's banks with heavy rains, as creeks sometimes tend to do, but it does drain right off. Can the tree stand wet feet for awhile?
And there was one memorable event about 8 or 9 years ago when there was so much rain north of us the water rose up to our house; which put the pond about 15-20 feet over it's banks. (I woke up while it was still dark and I thought I was still dreaming - there was a lake out the front door.) The water had mostly run off by late morning, but everything down there was underwater for a good 4 or 5 hours. It didn't kill anything down there, thank goodness. Probably one of those 50 or 100-year events, but worth mentioning. This really is my biggest concern.
Any tips, guidance, etc., would be most appreciated!
I've done some research on the tree, but can't seem to find any "experience" stories on what this tree can withstand, environmentally. Some say the tree needs some shade, others say it needs as much sun as it can possibly get. More specifically, I've read that while it can grow in a wide range of soils, that it must be well drained. The planting area I have in mind is near our pond/creek area, which, occasionally (maybe once a year on average) overflows it's banks with heavy rains, as creeks sometimes tend to do, but it does drain right off. Can the tree stand wet feet for awhile?
And there was one memorable event about 8 or 9 years ago when there was so much rain north of us the water rose up to our house; which put the pond about 15-20 feet over it's banks. (I woke up while it was still dark and I thought I was still dreaming - there was a lake out the front door.) The water had mostly run off by late morning, but everything down there was underwater for a good 4 or 5 hours. It didn't kill anything down there, thank goodness. Probably one of those 50 or 100-year events, but worth mentioning. This really is my biggest concern.
Any tips, guidance, etc., would be most appreciated!