For planting trichilia, choose well-draining soil with moderate fertility. These plants thrive in areas that receive full to partial sunlight, ensuring growth and health. Consistent moisture is important, but avoid waterlogging. Begin by loosening the soil and incorporating organic matter. Plant trichilia at the same depth it was in the container, spacing appropriately for the expected size. Water thoroughly post-planting and maintain soil moisture. Mulch can help retain water and regulate soil temperature. Research individual species for nuanced requirements, as trichilia encompasses diverse plants with varying needs.