Hello everyone! Now is a great time to plant bare-root fruit and nut trees, berry canes, and vines! Bare-root fruit trees and shrubs are sold without any soil around their roots. Their roots are usually wrapped in moist material to prevent drying. They’re available for purchase during the dormant season, usually in late winter to early spring. Bare root plants can be planted as soon as the soil has thawed and is workable. Keep the soil moderately moist after planting. We water once a week if we don’t receive rainfall. It can take up to 6 weeks for them to leaf out (bud break) after planting. Top 6 Reasons To Plant Bare Root Fruit Trees and Shrubs: 1. Budget-friendly, they’re usually more affordable than ones grown in containers, making them an excellent option for starting your food forest or backyard orchard! 2. They come in a wide selection of cultivars suitable for various growing environments. 3. Bare root plants are known for their adaptability. Once the roots settle in and acclimate to diverse soil types, they may grow faster. 4. They’re lighter and easier to handle! 5. Trees can focus on root development before growing foliage, reducing transplant shock. 6. Eco-friendly and sustainable due to less packaging and plastic containers. If you found this information helpful and want to order bare-root trees and shrubs, the link is in my bio and below. Thank you! Happy planting! Misilla Use code learntogrow10 for a 10% savings at foodforestnursery.com. The link is in my bio and stories. As an affiliate, I receive compensation for your purchase. Thank you so much for your support!🙏🏽❤️
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