Quick Care Guide
Holly trees do not care so much about where they are planted in your garden. They will be quite content in only about any place (from partial shade to full sun) and with nearly any type of soil except waterlogged ones since hollies are so tolerant. If anything however they would rather have slightly acidic well-drained soils; therefore, selecting such areas would greatly benefit them. After picking out the best location, you can now plant. The tree will have a chance to take root in various weather conditions if it is planted in either spring or fall, instead of being exposed to tough conditions in summer or winter. In addition, if you plant your Holy tree during the spring season it will enable it have form some lively berries.
It is essential to water young and recently planted trees on a regular basis until they become mature. Maintenance of a mature holly tree in your garden in regards to watering is very minimal. Rain should keep the tree alright, with just little additions here and there during drier periods and hot spells in weather.