Looking to add a fruit tree to your yard? Here are some tips for preparing the site and staking your new specimen so it will thrive in its new home.
October 9, 2015
Looking to add a fruit tree to your yard? Here are some tips for preparing the site and staking your new specimen so it will thrive in its new home.
Unless fruit trees have been supplied in containers, plant them between midfall and early spring, the earlier the better. In cold climates plant only in early spring.
Trees in containers can be planted at any time the ground can be dug, as long as the roots are established. Do not plant until the soil is in suitable condition. It must not be frozen or too wet. Ideally, a handful should hold together when squeezed but fall apart when dropped.
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