Apple Tree Nursery Planting An Apple Tree??

Planting an apple tree?? - apple tree nursery

I am in north Texas and live near a large lake. We had a lot of rain last week. Age I dug the ground for a plant 1 Gala Apple bought the nursery. if the hole was 1.5 meters, meters deep, was half filled with groundwater. The hole is still half full of water after 3 days. The hole location is located in a small slope in my backyard
I wonder if I still can still plant an apple tree over there?

5 comments:

fine feline said...

While on a hillside and are not regularly watered, it should go. To advise on the safe side if I have a higher ground. It would be terrible, only to find the fruit (after 3-4 years) and then die on you during a wet year. And if you do not have 2 apple trees for pollination. Rosyblooms ornament also serve as pollinators. Everything would be in the family "punishment" 500 meters of Gala apple trees. Oh, and you mentioned that is one year. Be sure to remove the small green apples (for 2 years), immediately after, so the tree can produce energy on the strong roots of strong focus. Then enjoy a few delicious apples and I am sure that your neighbors will thank each harvest.

fine feline said...

While on a hillside and are not regularly watered, it should go. To advise on the safe side if I have a higher ground. It would be terrible, only to find the fruit (after 3-4 years) and then die on you during a wet year. And if you do not have 2 apple trees for pollination. Rosyblooms ornament also serve as pollinators. Everything would be in the family "punishment" 500 meters of Gala apple trees. Oh, and you mentioned that is one year. Be sure to remove the small green apples (for 2 years), immediately after, so the tree can produce energy on the strong roots of strong focus. Then enjoy a few delicious apples and I am sure that your neighbors will thank each harvest.

bouiver said...

I would wait until the soil is dry rot roots can not for a tree, having made only trees in a pot large enough for a few days after planting and water every few days and I want to live in a good apple farm Michigan

Justme said...

Fruit trees grow well in most soils, where the soil is not wet.
The abundance of sunshine is essential and yet deep shadow areas should be avoided. The sectors that were previously
grown fruit should not be used because it eliminates the risk of "re-plant disease.

crzyasca... said...

I will not, and you have to plant 2 apple trees, so they can pollinate each other (I heard that) lol and I 2 days until the soil dries original structure would be waiting, so do not drown

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