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<blockquote data-quote="Chickenrig" data-source="post: 5019036" data-attributes="member: 19704"><p>Sorry DR didn't see the blinky thing up top.</p><p>Yes i plant the bare roots right in the ground . Its nice bacause it requires a smaller hole than container grown . I was hesitant at first but now thats all i'll plant . I filled my big coolers with water and after i dug the hole i put the tree in , backfill and flood it with water to prevent air bubbles . I use a stick to stir the fill around to assure the roots are surrouned by mud . Just make sure to plant them high, just enough to cover roots . I dont have a serious deer problem so i only put tubes on the trees down back . My trees will be in the ground 1 year next month and plan on trimming the leaders back and start fert& oil spray regimen in the spring . </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chickenrig, post: 5019036, member: 19704"] Sorry DR didn’t see the blinky thing up top. Yes i plant the bare roots right in the ground . Its nice bacause it requires a smaller hole than container grown . I was hesitant at first but now thats all i’ll plant . I filled my big coolers with water and after i dug the hole i put the tree in , backfill and flood it with water to prevent air bubbles . I use a stick to stir the fill around to assure the roots are surrouned by mud . Just make sure to plant them high, just enough to cover roots . I dont have a serious deer problem so i only put tubes on the trees down back . My trees will be in the ground 1 year next month and plan on trimming the leaders back and start fert& oil spray regimen in the spring . Good luck [/QUOTE]
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