CedarSwamp
5 year old buck +
I'm assuming a number of WI and Mn growers have apple trees being shipped and still have snow on the ground. I got confirmation today that SLN shipped 5 trees to me today so I assume I'll receive them later this week. We have >20" of snow on the ground now. I was thinking of clearing out an area, burying the roots with sand (fortunately I have access to lots of unfrozen sand), getting it moist, and then covering it up with a bunch of snow to insulate it from the changing temperatures. I'd leave the top of the tree exposed, but have the trunk to roots covered up with snow (roots covered with moist sand as well).
What are your thoughts? I'm really not sure what I'm doing when it comes to keeping the trees alive and keeping them from budding out. The trees are being shipped to the farm so hopefully I have a chance to get up there once the trees arrive.
What are your thoughts? I'm really not sure what I'm doing when it comes to keeping the trees alive and keeping them from budding out. The trees are being shipped to the farm so hopefully I have a chance to get up there once the trees arrive.