Mahindra3016
5 year old buck +
I have around 30 apple seedlings growing from seed, My plan is to move them to raised beds in the spring into rootmaker knit fabric bags for the season. I have been reading up as much as i can but still need some advice. Would you take them from the raised bed in the fall and plant them, or would you let them in the raised bed and plant them the following spring? I just wonder if the freezing and thawing of the raised bed though out the winter would be hard on the seedlings, i know the ground where i will plant them will do the same, but I would think that would be more natural to the trees. Are the knit fabric bags reusable or do they generally need cut off to remove them? I am thinking they will be worth the money for the time they will save removing the trees from the garden. Most of the seed is from wild apples, i understand that they wont be true from seed, but i am fine with that, as i plan on trying some grafting in the future.
This is the first time I have sprouted any trees from seed, so i am open to any advice and pointers
Thanks in advance.
This is the first time I have sprouted any trees from seed, so i am open to any advice and pointers
Thanks in advance.