I was lucky enough to be given 6 “Winesap” Apple trees yesterday by a friend who works at a local landscaping nursery. They have had them in inventory for a year, but I’m guessing the less popular variety name is what kept them from selling. They told the staff that if they didn’t find a home for them by Monday, they were going in the dumpster.
So, their loss is my gain!!
I have ordered larger containers for each of them, but was wondering how to try to fix the root bound issue.
With garden plants, I would usually do vertical cuts around the football to sever the circling roots and force the too tips to re-grow straight out. I have never done this to a tree, however, and wanted some advice.
The trees look AWESOME! They are currently in 5 gallon containers, have a 1 inch to 1.5 inch caliper, and all are over 6 feet tall. A couple of them are over 10 feet and almost top the gutters on my house.
My plan is to baby them through the year after transplanting into larger pots, and then planting them afield next fall.
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So, their loss is my gain!!
I have ordered larger containers for each of them, but was wondering how to try to fix the root bound issue.
With garden plants, I would usually do vertical cuts around the football to sever the circling roots and force the too tips to re-grow straight out. I have never done this to a tree, however, and wanted some advice.
The trees look AWESOME! They are currently in 5 gallon containers, have a 1 inch to 1.5 inch caliper, and all are over 6 feet tall. A couple of them are over 10 feet and almost top the gutters on my house.
My plan is to baby them through the year after transplanting into larger pots, and then planting them afield next fall.

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