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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5298551" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Have had pretty good luck with my Kiefer and Bartlet pears. I planted red delicious, granny Smith, and another type apple, don't remember. Those were all bare root trees. Right now is not a bad time to plant, so long as the ground is not frozen. Remember you will have to dig holes for however many trees you intend to plant, may be time consuming. </p><p></p><p>Caging the trees is critical. I used 2 t posts per tree with a fairly rigid 4ft tall fence wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5298551, member: 16465"] Have had pretty good luck with my Kiefer and Bartlet pears. I planted red delicious, granny Smith, and another type apple, don't remember. Those were all bare root trees. Right now is not a bad time to plant, so long as the ground is not frozen. Remember you will have to dig holes for however many trees you intend to plant, may be time consuming. Caging the trees is critical. I used 2 t posts per tree with a fairly rigid 4ft tall fence wire. [/QUOTE]
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