(This is after I followed the below steps)
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
Gala apples I love you
Gardening can be very precise. I can get overly excited at times, so this precision doesn't always get executed. In my research for container gardening for fruit trees there were a lot of steps where you had to do exactly what they said. I took this as suggestions, rather than hard facts. Hopefully this delinquency works in my favour...
This is what I did, only time will tell if these were the right steps. I'm optimistic because I've always done things a little differently when it comes to gardening.
One: soak the bare root tree in water for 4-6 hours
Two: add soil to the container and place the tree into the pot. If you have a grafted tree, make sure the grafted part is above the soil line.
Three: Trim back the branches by a third. Make sure there is one leader branch and a couple of smaller branches below the leader branch.
Four: Water, water, water. Make sure the tree is continually moist. As September approaches reduce the water to once a week so the tree can start winterizing.
Five: I use the seaweed fertiliser and coffee grounds. In the summer I do this once a week. As the summer ends, I cut this back so plants can winterize.
I guess my imprecision is working because the branches are growing :)
Six: Add something to the top layer of the soil to keep it moist. You could add mulch, burlap, I chose this succulent ground cover plants that I found at Home Depot.
Fun Fact: Fruit trees need friend trees so that bees can cross pollinate. I only have one this year, but hopefully when plants go on sale at the end of the season I'll get another.
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