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Allotment Stuff => The Basics => Topic started by: delboy on December 11, 2007, 05:29:53

Title: Planting Bare Rooted Trees
Post by: delboy on December 11, 2007, 05:29:53
Is it still OK to put bare rooted trees into the ground now, or should I overwinter them in, say, 20" or bigger pots until the ground warms up and dries out(hopefully)in late March/April.

I only received strawberry plants 3 weeks ago, which I thought was poor delivery practice, and my greengages are scheduled for next week. Still haven't been given a date for tayberries and raspberries.

There seems to be little difference between suppliers as all three I have used are coming up with the goods much later than over the past few years.
Title: Re: Planting Bare Rooted Trees
Post by: saddad on December 11, 2007, 10:31:48
Better in the ground, even if you only heel them in in a temporary position..
:)
Title: Re: Planting Bare Rooted Trees
Post by: tim on December 12, 2007, 08:17:45
Apples arrived today. Ground is rock hard!!
Title: Re: Planting Bare Rooted Trees
Post by: calendula on December 12, 2007, 08:49:16
this has happened to me in the past and if the frost is likely to continue for awhile then I buy a largish bag of compost and plant/heel in to that unless you have a big pot around to use instead, even wrapped in sacking or suchlike is ok as long as the roots don't dry out completely
Title: Re: Planting Bare Rooted Trees
Post by: artichoke on December 16, 2007, 20:52:31
This very day daughter and I have planted pot grown trees in Greenwich allotment. Ground quite easy to dig (apart from the fearsome bramble roots - we chopped back the brambles a few weeks ago and will have trouble in the spring). We dug big holes, backfilled with the best soil and some manure, and stuck in 3 trees, two apples (Rubinette, Queen Cox) and a plum (Opal). They absolutely have to grow, being a birthday present.