Posted by glennster on March 26, 2010 at 13:17:19 from (76.223.252.86):
In Reply to: OT trees posted by LOU from Wi. on March 26, 2010 at 13:07:51:
lou, i'm not a professional tree grower, but i planted quite a few fruit trees along my waterways. the gurney trees are probably bare root, some are "rocket root" trees. soak the roots for 24 hours in a pan of water to get moisture in the root system before planting. mix some good potting soil and composted cow manure with your soil when planting. i use root starter mixed with water as soon as i get the trees in the ground. pick up some orchard spray from your local garden center and follow the directions thru the season regarding spraying. the orchard spray has an insecticide as well as a fungicide in it. i use it on my apple, cherry, plum, peach and pear trees. if you have japanese beetle problems, you will need to keep the trees sprayed with liquid sevin thru the height of the beetle season as they will strip the tree bare in a day or so.
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