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Old 01-04-2021, 09:06 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
John Robertson John Robertson is offline
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Default Do not fertilize elderberry for the first year so as not to damage roots

On 2021/04/01 2:51 pm, Pavel314 wrote:


My guess is that if you don't fertilize,
the roots will be forced to grow deeper
to get the nutrients the plant needs,
establishing a good root system in the
first year after transplantation.


This is very interesting!
Thank you for that observation.

Elderberry, from what I've read, DO have shallow roots!
So this need to go deeper may be critical for Elderberries!

"Transplanting elderberry is easy since its roots are fairly shallow."
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edi...derberries.htm

"Elderberries have relatively shallow root systems that colonize areas."
https://growingthehomegarden.com/201...opagating.html

"The root system is shallow, but take a wide area around it."
https://wildfoodshomegarden.com/Elderberry.html
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