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<blockquote data-quote="spur necklace 3" data-source="post: 5305801" data-attributes="member: 11475"><p>Also for a couple of your questions, I plant as many as possible in January and February but plant all the way into April when I have shipments come in from northern nurseries. Will need to use tree tubes or fencing, and the last couple of years I've actually had a few bucks rip full length tubes off a few of mine. I don't spray anything but sevin when the Japanese beetles invade in early summer, but should spray fruit tree oil every year and just never get around to it. Watering in the summer definitely helps for at least the first couple of years while roots get developed, not necessarily every week just have to keep an eye on how much rain you get each week. Weed mats help keep the weeds from getting right next to your trees, mulch on top will help hold moisture better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spur necklace 3, post: 5305801, member: 11475"] Also for a couple of your questions, I plant as many as possible in January and February but plant all the way into April when I have shipments come in from northern nurseries. Will need to use tree tubes or fencing, and the last couple of years I’ve actually had a few bucks rip full length tubes off a few of mine. I don’t spray anything but sevin when the Japanese beetles invade in early summer, but should spray fruit tree oil every year and just never get around to it. Watering in the summer definitely helps for at least the first couple of years while roots get developed, not necessarily every week just have to keep an eye on how much rain you get each week. Weed mats help keep the weeds from getting right next to your trees, mulch on top will help hold moisture better. [/QUOTE]
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