I have a 2 year old KOR tree in my garden, planted four months ago (with the aid of some great advice from the regulars on this forum). I have a 1.2m diameter circle of bare soil around the trunk for adding spring mulches and top dressing, while the tree establishes itself. It is a half-standard on MM106 rootstock, from Keeper's. So far it is looking very healthy. I've been watering it late evening every other day in this hot spell.
I'd like to know whether this bare soil should be retained for the duration, or can I eventually grass up to the trunk with no ill effects?
To refresh, the soil is clay, but I prepared the planting site well with double digging over a 2.5m sq area, adding well rotted manure and sand/grit. Very hard work as the ground hadn't been worked before, but I'm sure I'll reap the benefit in years to come.
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On a separate subject:
FB, could you please provide an overview on the strengths and weaknesses of each rootstock, as has been your experience? I've decided to get a couple more trees. Size is less critical, but M25, unless used in conjunction with a tree which is naturally slow and weak, would still be slightly too big.
Thanks a lot.
I'd like to know whether this bare soil should be retained for the duration, or can I eventually grass up to the trunk with no ill effects?
To refresh, the soil is clay, but I prepared the planting site well with double digging over a 2.5m sq area, adding well rotted manure and sand/grit. Very hard work as the ground hadn't been worked before, but I'm sure I'll reap the benefit in years to come.
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On a separate subject:
FB, could you please provide an overview on the strengths and weaknesses of each rootstock, as has been your experience? I've decided to get a couple more trees. Size is less critical, but M25, unless used in conjunction with a tree which is naturally slow and weak, would still be slightly too big.
Thanks a lot.
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