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Can I save my fruit trees?
I have 2 pear espaliers, 1 sweet cherry, 1 plum and one peach all fan
trees. All planted bare rooted 3 years ago when they were about 2 years old,they are in deep beds beneath south facing walls. The walls have to be replaced, this will be done over the Winter and will take several weeks. Is there any chance saving these trees to replant under the new walls? If so any advice on how I should approach it? If there is little chance of their survival I would rather cut my losses and plant new this winter. I would love to hear from someone who has tried this successfully or otherwise. TIA John -- Please do not reply by Email, as all emails to this address are automatically deleted. |
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