Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone could help out with some advice on the above?
I bought bare root plum, pear and cherry trees for containers a couple of weeks ago and planted them on in multi-purpose and vermiculite within very large, tall containers. The cherry is sprouting leaves (since day 2) but the pear and plum are still looking pretty dead with brown dried up nodules along the twigs. The trees are alive as I scraped back a tiny layer of bark and underneath was green. Is this normal and are they just a little later to come to life in spring? Also, should I be feeding them with anything? I gave the pear tree to my Nan so we'd both be grateful for any advice.
Re the grapevines, these were delivered at the same time, and turned up as two twigs about 10" tall. I planted then in the same mix, but in smaller pots. Is this ok, and again should I be feeding them with anything?
Thanks for any help.
Just wondering if anyone could help out with some advice on the above?
I bought bare root plum, pear and cherry trees for containers a couple of weeks ago and planted them on in multi-purpose and vermiculite within very large, tall containers. The cherry is sprouting leaves (since day 2) but the pear and plum are still looking pretty dead with brown dried up nodules along the twigs. The trees are alive as I scraped back a tiny layer of bark and underneath was green. Is this normal and are they just a little later to come to life in spring? Also, should I be feeding them with anything? I gave the pear tree to my Nan so we'd both be grateful for any advice.
Re the grapevines, these were delivered at the same time, and turned up as two twigs about 10" tall. I planted then in the same mix, but in smaller pots. Is this ok, and again should I be feeding them with anything?
Thanks for any help.
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