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Got the trees in the ground
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3498053" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Yeah and trees don't have to be planted every year over and over! I planted a bunch of fruit and oak trees Jan 2011 and am seeing good growth. Looking forward to the next few years as they hopefully actually start to produce fruit and a little later when the oaks begin to drop a few acorns. You did the right thing using tubes to promote growth. Annual fertilize and pruning are two additional important details. I planted a lot of trees before the ones mentioned above without doing anything but digging a hole and dropping them in the dirt and those trees aren't even close to size of the younger properly cared for trees in tubes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3498053, member: 12277"] Yeah and trees don't have to be planted every year over and over! I planted a bunch of fruit and oak trees Jan 2011 and am seeing good growth. Looking forward to the next few years as they hopefully actually start to produce fruit and a little later when the oaks begin to drop a few acorns. You did the right thing using tubes to promote growth. Annual fertilize and pruning are two additional important details. I planted a lot of trees before the ones mentioned above without doing anything but digging a hole and dropping them in the dirt and those trees aren't even close to size of the younger properly cared for trees in tubes. [/QUOTE]
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