Took receipt of my new Mirabelle De Nancy today, and have potted it up and put it in position. It's a lovely shape tree for my garden, with the exception of a 20" branch jutting out into the garden and which needs removing.
The tree was received in a 10L pot, so there has been minimal root disturbance to it. Based on that I'm not too concerned about the tree getting "settled in" before taking the secateurs to it. However, being a "stone fruit", even though it is stoneless, I'm a little wary about timing for lopping the offending branch off. Would now be a good time ... or more specifically, would I get away with doing it now as it's in the way and would be a royal pain in the derriere if I left it for any length of time.
Cheers
The tree was received in a 10L pot, so there has been minimal root disturbance to it. Based on that I'm not too concerned about the tree getting "settled in" before taking the secateurs to it. However, being a "stone fruit", even though it is stoneless, I'm a little wary about timing for lopping the offending branch off. Would now be a good time ... or more specifically, would I get away with doing it now as it's in the way and would be a royal pain in the derriere if I left it for any length of time.
Cheers
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