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Re: [NAFEX] Apple - potted culture



Same weather here.  I guess we do have similar climates.  :)

It looks like I may get a few flowers on one of the bush cherries I
planted last fall (Prunus fruticosa) from St. Lawrence Nurseries.  Do
you think it's okay to leave them on the plant?  It's a good size bush,
although maybe 1/5 of it seems to have been lost somewhere between
digging last fall and bud-break this spring.

By the way, while folks are plugging mail-order nurseries, I'd like to
put in a word for St. Lawrence.  They only do cold-weather stuff, but
their plants have been large, healthy, and well packaged, and arrive
early in the spring.  They also have all sorts of plants I haven't seen
elsewhere.  The blueberries I got from them last year (to replace some
that weren't doing well) are as large, and have nearly as many fruit
buds, as the ones I bought from Miller four years ago.

Ginda Fisher
eastern Mass., zone 6

Tom Olenio wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> When apples are done in potted culture for espielar, should
> the main tap root be severed?
> 
> Cool, windy, rainy day in SW Ontario.
> 
> Later,
> Tom
> 
> --
> Thomas Olenio
> Ontario, Canada
> Hardiness Zone 6a
> 
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