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<blockquote data-quote="tn droptine" data-source="post: 3532997" data-attributes="member: 6193"><p>I have bought trees from Lowes, but this time of year you would be hard pressed to find any. Online nurseries would be your best bet right now. Plant while they are still dormant (before spring greenup), and best bet would be fields or field edges - they will want plenty of sunlight! Definitely use tree tubes, helps with early growth and also protects them from critters. One other fruit that I plant is Pear, deer seem to really like them on my place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tn droptine, post: 3532997, member: 6193"] I have bought trees from Lowes, but this time of year you would be hard pressed to find any. Online nurseries would be your best bet right now. Plant while they are still dormant (before spring greenup), and best bet would be fields or field edges - they will want plenty of sunlight! Definitely use tree tubes, helps with early growth and also protects them from critters. One other fruit that I plant is Pear, deer seem to really like them on my place. [/QUOTE]
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