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- From: Jacquelyn Kuehn <jakuehn@verizon.net>
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- Subject: [NAFEX] transplanting young apple trees
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 06:53:36 -0500
I successfully grafted (first successes ever!) some young apple trees in
spring 2022, and some more in spring 2023. They’ve been growing happily in a
nursery bed. I’d like to move them to permanent locations. May I do that in
fall, after they’re dormant, or should I wait till spring?
Thanks.
Jacquelyn Kuehn
jakuehn@verizon.net
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[NAFEX] transplanting young apple trees,
Jacquelyn Kuehn, 11/13/2023
- Re: [NAFEX] transplanting young apple trees, david liezen, 11/18/2023
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Re: [NAFEX] transplanting young apple trees,
Scott Weber and Muffy Barrett, 11/13/2023
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Re: [NAFEX] transplanting young apple trees,
Elizabeth Hilborn, 11/13/2023
- Re: [NAFEX] transplanting young apple trees, Henry, 11/13/2023
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Re: [NAFEX] transplanting young apple trees,
Elizabeth Hilborn, 11/13/2023
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