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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5660266" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Good deal....yes I would wait till fall to plant them and for now keep them at home where you can water them couple times per week especially during super hot dry spells....l've got some sawtooth and a chestnut I'm nursing at the house that I plan to transplant this fall...for now they have sun most of the day with some shade and we keep the soil moist.....go ahead and plan on protective tubes for your trees...or build some cages around them with woven wire...and keep an eye on them for Japanese beetle....I had to spray ours last year.....good luck with your project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5660266, member: 20594"] Good deal....yes I would wait till fall to plant them and for now keep them at home where you can water them couple times per week especially during super hot dry spells....l've got some sawtooth and a chestnut I'm nursing at the house that I plan to transplant this fall...for now they have sun most of the day with some shade and we keep the soil moist.....go ahead and plan on protective tubes for your trees...or build some cages around them with woven wire...and keep an eye on them for Japanese beetle....I had to spray ours last year.....good luck with your project! [/QUOTE]
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