I planted 2 apple and 2 pear trees yesterday after work and kinda thought the root balls were kinda small. No larger than then size of a fist. Is this normal? I planted all 4 how the nursery told me to. 1 part tree and shrub mix, 1 part planting soil, and 1 part natural(original) soil. I also supported them with a t bar stake for the time being. I am just now hesitant that they won't take the planting process. Time shall tell. ANyone else have experience planting such trees. They are saplings only about 5'-6' tall.
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Planted 4 trees yesterday...how big should root ball be?
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Originally posted by UserX View PostMy Dad always told me, "For a $20 tree, dig a $40 hole." I hope that helps LOL.
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Originally posted by zemog View Postyou planted it as a bare root tree, no root ball, just keep it watered and supported , you can build a berm around the dug hole area to keep water in, as a gauge, and mulch it to maintain moistureOriginally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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I think those were just nutrients to keep the plant healthy while it was in the container. Doubtful they would put root stimulator while its potted in the nursery. We just planted two red Maples yesterday and plan to follow up today with root stimulator.Handyman, classic car and antique jukebox collector/restorer, and all around good guy.
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