Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How To Grow Boswellia

The boswellia tree is used to warm climates. It's natural habitat is the middle east and India. Because of this, you must grow boswellia in a warm climate.

Boswellia tree should be planted in a place outside that has full sunlight during the day. Make sure that no other plants or trees are very close to it. You must plant boswellia in sand or soil that drains well.

Till the area in which you want to plant the boswellia tree. Clean it from any sticks or big rocks that might get in the way. Now put a layer of fertilizer down to nourish the new tree. Mix in the fertilizer with the tilled ground.

Make a hole for the tree to fit. You will need to put in a piece of wood beside the tree to hold it up in the beginning. Eventually, you can remove it. At first, the tree will need a little support.

At first, you will need to water the tree twice a day. Once you see the tree poking up from the ground, begin watering just three times a week. As I said before, do not grow boswellia tree in an area that is colder and will experience frost.

1 comment:

  1. i really search this topic and it's really helpful for me. thanks for shareing.
    regards
    Boswellia

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