: [apple-crop] Two trees with bud union under dirt
I have two trees (planted last year) where the bud union was under dirt. The
underside of the ball has roots, the scion itself does not. Are there any
implications?
I had moved some trees into my wife's caged raised bed garden last fall
: Rye
To: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 4:38 PM
Subject: [apple-crop] Two trees with bud union under dirt
I have two trees (planted last year) where the bud union was under dirt. The
underside of the ball has roots, the scion itself does not. Are there any
...@virtualorchard.net] On Behalf Of Rye
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:48 PM
To: apple-crop@virtualorchard.net
Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Two trees with bud union under dirt
I don't have a whole lot of choice, I promised my wife I would only use the
space while she wasn't using it. She's going to replant
a glimmer of hope.
Also, thanks for burl. I'm still building the vocabulary.
Tommy and Art, thanks for the info, sounds like this move is riskier than the
Fall move.
Rye Hefley
Future Farmers Marketer
So. Cal.
Re: [apple-crop] Two trees with bud union under dirt
Fleming, William
Thu, 31 Mar 2011
I have two trees (planted last year) where the bud union was under dirt. The
underside of the ball has roots, the scion itself does not. Are there any
implications?
I had moved some trees into my wife's caged raised bed garden last fall because
they were dying due to gophers eating too much
, 2011 4:38 PM
Subject: [apple-crop] Two trees with bud union under dirt
I have two trees (planted last year) where the bud union was under dirt. The
underside of the ball has roots, the scion itself does not. Are there any
implications?
I had moved some trees into my wife's caged