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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 4171838" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Yes, early spring will be good. Hopefully you can keep them dormant. </p><p></p><p>Soil prep is (my opinion) key. </p><p></p><p>My process was (6 months ahead of plant date) to dig a BIG hole, throw all the dirt away, fill hole with good soil, fertilize like mad, water, turn, etc. Plant the day I bought them, stake well. By big, I mean 4 foot on a side and at least 3 feet deep. </p><p></p><p>I was successful except for apricots and pears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 4171838, member: 5958"] Yes, early spring will be good. Hopefully you can keep them dormant. Soil prep is (my opinion) key. My process was (6 months ahead of plant date) to dig a BIG hole, throw all the dirt away, fill hole with good soil, fertilize like mad, water, turn, etc. Plant the day I bought them, stake well. By big, I mean 4 foot on a side and at least 3 feet deep. I was successful except for apricots and pears. [/QUOTE]
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