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Planting Your Fruit Tree | |
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Select a site that is well-drained, receives at least 1/2 day of sun, and, if possible, is not fully exposed to strong spring/ summer winds. |
Slide the roots gently out of the pot, retaining soil on the roots if possible. Set the tree into the hole so the graft is 2"-4" about the soil line. If not grafted, set the roots so the soil level stays the same; do not put any deeper. Fill around the roots with soil mix until the hole is almost full; fill with water to settle soil mix, then refill hole to top of roots and construct a small dike around planting hole sufficient to retain 3" of mulch, and cover root zone with Back-To-Nature Compost or cypress mulch. Keep a 3' to 4' circle under the tree free of grass and weeds for at least the first 3 years of growth. If the tree is exposed to strong summer winds, stake with Takiron or other type of stake. |