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Old 07-02-2003, 04:23 PM
Howard Neil
 
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Default Bare rooted trees


I have heard that February is a good time to plant bare rooted deciduous
trees, can anyone else confirm this? Also I looking for a suitable

specimen
tree to plant in an existing border. Does anyone have any recommendations,

I
live in coastal South Wales, so the weather is mild, and damp! My soil is
acid, and free draining.

David

Any time during the dormant season is fine although, for obvious reasons, it
is best not to plant them when the ground is frozen.

If you have not bought them yet, try Carmarthen Tree Nursery (about half way
between Carmarthen and Cross Hands, south of the A48). They sell one year
old trees in a plug (better than bare rooted) and with local providence. It
is best to ring them first.

Regards

Howard Neil


 
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