Hey Guys
Here in Adelaide a few of us seem to have found we have a much better rate of survival of hawthorns, if collected straight after leaf drop or at least when most leaves have dropped . Not saying it's the best way but seems to be working for us.
cheers
Peterb
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Re: crabapple tree OOPS hawthorn
Does cut paste need to be used on the large cuts on the trunk and roots?
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Re: crabapple tree OOPS hawthorn
Tony Tickle collects a lot of Hawthorn and he uses a technique involving cheap black garbage bags . I think there is more info on his blog .no idea wrote:Hi Damian what became of your dig mate? did she survive? any tips or problems you ran into? I just dug one up with about a 100mm trunk and any advice would be beaut
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