Ask an Arborist: Why Should I Plant in the Fall?

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One of the most common misconceptions about fall planting is that it's too cold to plant in the late fall. In reality, fall planting is ideal because it gives trees time to develop their root system and acclimate to the warm weather in the spring and summer.

In this video Pete explains the benefits of fall planting and common misconceptions.

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These videos should have more views. They'll excellent.

leftbower
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we just planted 4 trees here in NY at the end of September, and I was concerned... Thank you!!!

mikewright
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Can I layer my fruit tree's in the fall. I live in Panama City, Florida

beverleeshaw
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Please give me ur valuable Suggestions...

I recently encountered a root rot in a potted tree... i did not remove the black root but i simply loosened the soil and transplanted it in a new soil in a new location in ground.... now am wondering if i did the right thing..shud i have removed the rotten black root? Will it still survive? Or should i dig it out and remove the rotten root?

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I purchased a date night Tuxedo Weigela in the spring along with a sasanqua camellia  and 2 forsythias bushes.  These bushes did not take off this spring and I would like to be reimbursed.  I have called the arbor day foundation in august an have not received a reply.  I am a member and have ordered through this foundation with success.  I would appreciate hearing from you as to how you can help.  Sue Ercolani  Olathe, Ks. 66061

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This gentleman kinda reminds me of Will Farrell. ^ ^

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