How to Water Trees & Shrubs in the Black Hills

Watering is the most important factor in first-year success—but it’s not one-size-fits-all.

This guide gives you a simple way to water any tree or shrub.


💧 Start With This Simple Rule

After planting:

  • Water deeply
  • Let the top few inches of soil begin to dry
  • Then water again

Avoid keeping soil constantly wet or letting it dry out completely.


🧪 Check Before You Water

Instead of watering on a fixed schedule:

  • Stick your finger into the soil 2–3 inches deep
  • If it feels dry → water
  • If it still feels moist → wait

This simple check prevents most watering problems.


🌱 First Year vs. Established Plants

First year:

  • Water regularly while roots establish
  • Check soil often, especially in heat or wind

After establishment:

  • Most plants need less frequent watering
  • Many become more drought tolerant

🌬️ Adjust for Black Hills Conditions

Local conditions matter as much as the plant itself:

  • Windy sites dry out faster
  • Full sun (especially south/west exposure) increases water needs
  • Sandy or rocky soil drains quickly
  • Heavier soils hold moisture longer

You may need to water more often—or less—depending on your site.


🌿 Different Plants, Different Needs

Some plants prefer more consistent moisture, while others tolerate drier conditions.

  • Moisture-loving plants (like willows and birch) need more frequent watering
  • Drought-tolerant plants (like caragana or buffaloberry) need less once established

Your goal is to match watering to the plant and the conditions—not follow a fixed schedule.


⚠️ Common Watering Mistakes

  • Watering too often (keeping soil constantly wet)
  • Watering too lightly (shallow roots form)
  • Watering on a schedule instead of checking soil
  • Ignoring wind and sun exposure

🌿 Final Thought

There is no single watering schedule that works for every plant.

Check the soil, adjust for your conditions, and your plants will tell you what they need.