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Real Freedom 2 years ago What kind of fruit tree’s do you recommend for northern NC, we are in Rougemont NC? We planted two apple trees and a cherry tree last year.
Jogrypto 2 years ago I live in a coastal location and so far I thought the source of my problems was the wind. Trees do not grow much after two years and hate the winter here (zone 10). It looks like this guy has lots of wind and no protection from that
Mis Aventuras 2 years ago What time of year you recommend tipping young tree in Central Florida to encourage multiple shoots.
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What kind of fruit tree’s do you recommend for northern NC, we are in Rougemont NC? We planted two apple trees and a cherry tree last year.
I live in a coastal location and so far I thought the source of my problems was the wind. Trees do not grow much after two years and hate the winter here (zone 10).
It looks like this guy has lots of wind and no protection from that
Great video. Thanks
What time of year you recommend tipping young tree in Central Florida to encourage multiple shoots.