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Tree Watering Kit
Tree Watering Kit
Tree Watering Kit
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  • Great for new trees.
  • Save 10% with this kit!
  • Control watering levels for trees with this kit.
  • The Tree Gator provides a water reservoir, and the AquaRocks store the water, serving it to the tree as needed.
  • Better Tree Care

    Think of the tree you just purchased as a lifetime investment and considering many tree species live for many decades, they are a wonderful legacy. How well your tree, and investment, grows depends on the care you provide when the tree is planted, the care it receives after planting. Tree care is also an investment. A healthy tree increases in value with age-paying big dividends, increasing property values, beautifying our tree care with MegaGrosurroundings, purifying our air, and saving energy by providing cooling shade from summer's heat and protection from winter's wind.

    Practicing a good tree care program for your landscape plants and trees is like putting money in the bank. Regular maintenance, designed to promote plant health and vigor, ensures their value will continue to grow. An effective maintenance program, including proper watering, fertilizing, and pruning, can help protect your investment. By including these practices when caring for your home landscape is an investment that will offer enjoyment and value for generations.

    The Easy Tree Care Program

    We understand the importance of trees and the need for easy, effective tree care. And we offer solutions for all your tree care problems:

    We have the products that make caring for your trees a breeze.

    We offer several products that make tree care easy. These products target 4 key areas that are incredibly important to any species of trees: watering, feeding, soil, and growth. If you use our Tree Care packages you'll cover all theses in just a few easy steps. Our Tree Care Package covers these four basic steps:

    1. Improving Soil with SoilSyrup
    2. Better Watering with AquaRocks and Treegator®
    3. Healthy Fertilization with Algoflash
    4. Boost growth and leaf area with MegaGro

    Tree Care - Better Watering with AquaRocks and TreeGator

    Good tree care normally requires a lot of effort. Trees require watering throughout the year. The amount of water they need is based on the trunk size and monthly frequency. In the spring and summer you should water small trees 4 times per month, medium trees 3 times per month and large trees 2 times per month. You should even water during the fall and winter, October through March, water one to two times per month, depending on weather, temperature and soil conditions, making sure the temperature is above 40 degrees.

    So if you don't have time to water your trees that often, how can you make sure your trees are getting enough water? By using AquaRocks.

    AquaRocks are a water absorbing crystal that can store up to 400 times its weight in water, to help hold moisture from rain and waterings. Using AquaRocks is an easy way to maintain consistent moisture in the root zone and allows for better water absorption. SO you trees can make the most of any water they do get. Perfect for preventing tree stress in dry climates, long hot summers or drought conditions. Stressed trees are more vulnerable to disease, insect infestations and branch dieback. So use AquaRocks to prevent tree stress and conserve soil moisture for better tree care.

    Adding AquaRocks to existing trees is incredibly easily. Simply add AquaRocks to the hole you dig before you plant your tree, or for established trees, poke a number of holes around the dripline of your tree, add some AquaRocks and cover with soil. Keep in mind that most of the roots are in the top 12" of soil, so you don't need to make the holes too deep.

    TREE CARE TIP: A trees roots often spread out in all directions for many feet from the trunk. This area is call the dripline, and you can calculate the dripline by measuring the diameter of the trunk in inches, cut that number in half and measure out that many FEET from the tree trunk. So a tree with a 20-inch diameter trunk would have a 10-foot dripline.

    Now that you've improved the soil, with SoilSyrup, added AquaRocks to the trees root system for better water absorption. How do you save time and make watering your trees with a hose quick and easy?

    With the Treegator® or Treegator Jr.

    In Just 5 Minutes Each Week you can effectively deep water your trees. Installing and filling a Treegator® Original or Treegator Junior Drip Irrigation Bag takes about 5 minutes with a standard size garden hose. Treegator® delivers a large volume of water deep below the soil surface, a trees' roots can potentially feed off of this high concentration of water long after the bag is empty. When used in conjunction with AquaRocks, it will reduce the need to water your trees to once a week or less.

    And Treegator® is the perfect way to deliver SoilSyrup and Algoflash, simply add SoilSyrup or Algoflash to the filled Treegator® for a time-release fertilization and soil improvement program!

    TREE CARE TIP: There is no watering exact watering guideline that applies to every new or mature tree planted tree; however many experts agree on using the following "rules of thumb": 10 gallons per week for every 1" of diameter for newly planted trees and for mature trees apply as follows: small trees (1"-3" diameter) 10 gallons/inch, medium trees (4"-8" diameter) 10 gallons/ inch, large trees (10"+ diameter) 15 gallons/ inch.

    2 - Tree Gators (8183)
    1 - AquaRocks, 3/4ilbs. (3016)

    Treats 2 small trees or 1 large tree.
    TREE CARE TIP: There is no watering exact watering guideline that applies to every new or mature tree planted tree; however many experts agree on using the following "rules of thumb": 10 gallons per week for every 1" of diameter for newly planted trees and for mature trees apply as follows: small trees (1"-3" diameter) 10 gallons/inch, medium trees (4"-8" diameter) 10 gallons/ inch, large trees (10"+ diameter) 15 gallons/ inch.

    TreeGator® FAQ

    What is a Treegator®?

    Treegator® is a slow release watering bag. Designed specifically for trees, it evenly delivers water directly to a trees' root system over an extended time period; Allowing for deep water saturation with no run-off or evaporation.

    When is a Treegator® used?

    Treegator® Slow Release Watering Bags are used on new trees immediately after they have been planted; In most cases, a Treegato® Bag should be filled 1 to 2 times per week during the first 1 to 2 growing seasons ( i.e. spring thru autumn )

    How is a Treegator® installed?

    Installing and filling a Treegator® takes only minutes, and is as easy as zipping up a jacket. Plus, since Treegator® is so efficient, it only needs to be filled once a week.

    Which Treegator® is right for my tree?

    20 Gallon Treegator® Original (Trees: shade, flowering, fruit, ornamental, etc.)

    For use on trees w/ branches at least 25" from the ground: " Single 20 Gallon Bag: Fits min. 1" to max. 4" caliper (diameter) tree trunk.

    Two 20 Gallon Bags (2 units zipped together back-to-back) - 50 gallon setup. Fits 5" to 8" caliper (dia.) trees.

    15 Gallon Treegator® Junior Pro (Trees or Shrubs: evergreens, trees, large shrubs, etc.)

    For use on plantings with branches at least 6" from the ground or higher. Fits plantings up to 6" in trunk diameter -

    Why is deep watering my new tree so important?

    Newly planted / transplanted trees, with their greatly reduced root systems and the shock from being removed, are in great need of frequently applied deep irrigation. Deep watering keeps moisture concentrations far below the surface, reducing transplant shock, and attracting roots downward deep into the soil.

    How deep is deep enough?

    Deep watering to a depth of at least 12 inches or more is recommended. Most of the root system of a tree is located within the top 2 to 4 feet of soil. With new trees, it is also recommended that water be applied directly over the root ball / root mass.

    How can I efficiently achieve deep water saturation?

    Experts suggest that the best way to efficiently ensure deep water penetration is to slowly and evenly apply a high volume of water in a single application. This means that light watering applications (i.e. via sprinklers. hose, etc.) will not provide adequate water saturation.

    How much water does a new tree typically require?

    While there is no standard watering amount that is suitable for all new trees, there are general watering guidelines that can be followed. One commonly used formula suggests 10 gallons of water per week for every 1 inch of tree caliper; For example: A single 2 inch caliper (trunk diameter) tree would require approx. 20 gallons of water per week.

    Can't I just apply water frequently with a sprinkler or hose?

    Watering a tree lightly, even on a regular basis, is insufficient. Most of the water applied will be lost due to run-off and/or evaporation. And most importantly, light applications of water will force roots to the surface, leading to shallow rooting and poor root anchorage.

    Why do newly planted trees need so much water?

    Newly planted trees lose much of their root system during digging. Because of this, they are much less effective at taking up water, and thus require much more water than established trees.

    How long does it take for a new tree to get established?

    It can take several years for a transplanted tree to re-establish its root system. On average, a tree is said to require 1 year for every 1 inch of trunk caliper (diameter).

    Why does it take so long for a new tree to establish itself?

    Transplanted trees lose much of their roots during digging, and thus experience an adjustment period called transplant shock.

    What are the signs / symptoms of transplant shock?

    Symptoms vary; However, signs include; shortened or poor annual growth, wilted leaves, increased seed production, reduced flowering, early fall color, and early leaf drop.

    What can be done to curb the effects of transplant shock?

    Proper & regular watering is essential. Supplemental applications (in addition to rainfall) are recommended for at least the first 2 years.


    How to Use TreeGator

    20 Gallon TreeGator® Original

    • Wrap both sides of bag around tree trunk. Single bag fits 1" to 4" caliper (diamter) tree trunk. Two bags zipped together fits 5" to 8" caliper (diameter) tree trunk.
    • Zip up nylon zipper from bottom to top
    • Insert hose into fill opening begin filling. Fill opening is located under tag at top of bag. Use clean water only.
    • Fill bag to approximately 1/4 capacity. If desired, add pre-mixed water soluble fertilizers.
    • Gently lift up on black straps at top of bag.
    • Resume filling bag - Fill to desired level. Single bag = Max. capacity of approx. 20 Gal. Two bags zipped together = Max. capacity of approx. 50 Gal.
    • Let bag drain until empty. Bag will be empty in approx. 5 to 9 hours.
    • Fill once per week for most new plantings. Adjust fill schedule as needed.

    15 Gallon TreeGator® Junior

    • Wrap both sides of bag around trunk. Place on level surface or mulch. Fits plantings up to 6" in trunk diameter. Use on plantings with branches at least 6" from the ground or higher.
    • Open fill valve cap, insert hose and fill. Use clean water only. If desired, add pre-mixed water soluble fertilizers or soluble fertilizer packs. Lift on handle while filling to desired level. Bag holds maximmum of 15 gallons
    • Let water drain until bag is empty. Bag will be empty in approximately 5 - 8 hrs. Fill 1 - 2 times a week for most new plantings. Adjust fill schedule as needed.

    My TreeGators are emptying very slowly. How do I get them to drain properly?

    Here a few helpful pointers to make sure your TreeGator is draining properly.

    If your 20 Gallon TreeGator® Original Bag is not draining properly, please try these recommendations: While filling the product to approx. 1/4 capacity, be sure that you are lifting up gently on the straps at the top of the bag. Doing so ensures that the water release holes are in the correct positions each time the bag is filled.

    Sometimes, a TreeGator® Bag needs to be "reset" - especially if it has been left in a static position for an extended period of time. To "reset" your 20 Gallon TreeGator® Original Bag, empty any remaining water from the bag (be sure to hold the two sides together as the bag is unzipped to prevent damage to the zippers), then lay the bag flat and smooth out any "wrinkles" or "kinks" that may have formed. Then, zip up around trunk, fill with water and let drip.

    If the bag still will not drain; try clearing the release holes locations. Check the holes to make sure that there is no debris covering them up - If so, simply wipe them clean with a clean, damp cloth or paper towel. Then, zip the bag(s) up around the tree again, fill with water (being sure to lift on straps as noted above), and let drip.

    If your 15 Gallon TreeGator® Junior Bag is not draining properly, please try these recommendations:

    Peek under the bag by gently lifting up on of the sides until you are able to see on or both of the emitters. If water is emanating from the emitter(s), then it is possible that the bag is not resting on the ground properly.

    First, make sure that the bag is on a flat surface or properly built mulch pile If the bag is on a flat surface or properly built mulch pile, then try gently shifting the bag into a different position by turning it in a counter-clockwise motion around the trunk so that the emitters are resting on a different spot on top of the soil or mulch directly below the planting.

    If the emitters still will not drip, then it is possible that something is clogging them from inside the bag. If this is the case, try removing the emitter insert(s) with a small pair of pliers by pulling and twisting on the emitter insert (the open end of the emitter located just after the emitter "lip" or "flare". Be sure to NOT pull on the "elbow" piece sealed to the bag) This will provide an approx. 1/4" opening for any small pieces of debris or particles that may be trapped inside the bag to pass through - along with any remaining water left inside the bag. It will also allow you the opportunity to inspect the emitter inserts to ensure that they too are clear of any debris. If the inserts are dirty, simply clean them in warm, soapy water. Replace the inserts by pushing them back into the "elbow" shaped emitter pieces sealed to the underside of the bag - Be sure to push the inserts in as far as possible. Then, fill with clean water, and let it empty.

    If you have a question not covered in this FAQ, please contact us

    AquaRocks FAQ

    What are AquaRocks?

    AquaRocks are easy-to-use super-absorbent granules that absorb up to 400 times their weight in water. When mixed into the soil, AquaRocks act like a water sponge, absorbing and retaining water for use by your plants when they need it.

    Where can I purchase AquaRocks in my area?

    Our products are available exclusively at MegaGro.com and through select gardening catalogs. We offer free shipping on orders of $80 or more.

    Will AquaRocks damage my plants?

    Absolutely Not! AquaRocks are designed specifically for use with all indoor gardening, container gardening, flower gardening, houseplant care and vegetable gardening plants. AquaRocks use a Potassium-based polymer that is 100% safe for plants.

    How often do I need to water my plants when using AquaRocks?

    The frequency of watering varies, based on how much AquaRocks are used, how much soil is being watered, and how much water the plants require. As a general rule, using AquaRocks should cut your watering requirements in half. This is just an approximation. When you first start using AquaRocks, it is best to check the moisture in the soil at varying depths, over the course of 1-2 weeks, to determine when the soil starts to dry out for optimal plant care.

    Are AquaRocks environmentally safe?

    AquaRocks are an environmentally safe, biodegradable product made with only the highest quality materials available on the market. AquaRocks use potassium-based polymers, which are better for plant care, than other sodium-based products, which can harm plants and the environment. Over time, AquaRocks will slowly break down into its building blocks: ammonia, carbon dioxide and water, leaving no harmful residue. AquaRocks are great for use in indoor gardening, houseplant care, landscaping and other outdoor gardening.

    Can I use AquaRocks indoor and outdoors?

    Yes, AquaRocks are great for use in container gardening, flower gardening, vegetable gardening, landscaping and indoor gardening. If you are tired of seeing your flower pots dry out, try AquaRocks. Indoor and outdoors, AquaRocks will keep your plants moist!

    Can I use AquaSpikes with AquaRocks?

    YES! In fact, we encourage using both products together. Using AquaRocks with AquaSpikes will minimize the need for watering even more than either product alone. Simply keep an eye on your 2 liter bottle of water. When it is empty you simply refill it

    If you have a question about AquaRocks or any of our other products that is not answered here, please contact us and we will get back to you as soon as we can.


    AquaRocks Directions

    For Pots (Container gardening, flower gardening, indoor gardening, houseplant care):

    Mix AquaRocks into potting soil. Concentrate near root zone. For existing plants, poke holes in soil and pour in crystals. Water liberally to allow for absorption. Watering frequency can now be reduced by up to 50%.

    For Gardens and Landscaping:

    Sprinkle AquaRocks evenly over soil. Work soil until AquaRocks are in the root zone. Water liberally to allow for absorption. Watering frequency can now be reduced by up to 50%.

    Application Rates:

    4" Pot = 1/2 teaspoon
    8" Pot = 1 teaspoon
    1 Gallon = 2 teaspoons
    1 Square Yard = 4 ounces

    AquaRocks Downloads

    View AquaRocks Brochure. (pdf 1.5Mb)

    Compare AquaRocks to other water-absorbing polymers. (2.8 MB Video [.wmv])

    Seed germination with AquaRocks (pdf 100k)

    AquaRocks MSDS

    If you have a question not covered in this FAQ, please contact us

    MSDS: AquaRocks
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