I had a tree taken down last year after 13 years. I need to replace it
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I would. Check pricing and Warranty. Warranty critical
Wonderful. But before you go shopping for a new tree, there are things to consider. These sites have info for you and explain in greater detail.
https://www.todayshomeowner.com/when-to-replant-a-tree-after-having-a-stump-removed/
http://renegadegardener.com/myth-of-the-week-archive/you-cant-plant-a-tree-in-the-same-spot-where-you-had-a-tree-removed/
I had a tree removed, stump ground out and still waited a good 10 years before planting in the same area.
When shopping for trees, visit a number of reputable nurseries and tree farms. Here are some tips for choosing the right tree for your location and climate.
https://www.thegardencontinuum.com/blog/tips-for-choosing-the-right-size-tree-for-your-landscape
https://www.arborday.org/trees/index-choosing.cfm
Yes.
Whatever you get, put in some PVC pipes of different lengths at an angle down toward the plant so you can water the roots during dry seasons. My big trees failed this year from drought damage. When I plated these, I had no idea about gardening hen.
You bury the pipe leaving just about 1/2" above the ground to keep the lawn mower from hitting it.
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Yes, have a nursery plant it and advise you as to which would be best for you. Make sure they guarantee their product, usually for a year if they do the planting.