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Big Trees, Big Problems: Why Smaller Starts Grow Stronger

When it comes to planting fruit trees, bigger isn’t better. Those lush, potted trees you see in spring garden centers may look promising, but they’re often stressed and prone to pests and disease. The healthiest trees start small — planted bare root and dormant in late fall or winter. During their first quiet season underground, they establish strong roots and settle in before spring growth begins. By the time the weather warms, these trees are ready to thrive with minimal care. So skip the instant gratification — bare root planting is the smart, sustainable way to grow a thriving orchard.

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