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this covers basic planting, a cherry specifically, but I do prefer lower limbs to keep the tree low set and within my reach. She did not say if this is a standard which might necessitate her method.
many G dwarfing stock must be staked its whole like doe to shallow rooting.
https://www.orangepippintrees.com/articles/fruit-tree-advice/rootstocks-for-apple-trees
THis is more specific info on pruning at the time of planting, adding it here.
https://www.orangepippintrees.com/articles/fruit-tree-advice/pruning-a-newly-planted-fruit-tree
"The most common reason for a 1-year tree failing to grow in its first spring after planting is if the required pruning was not carried out.
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many G dwarfing stock must be staked its whole like doe to shallow rooting.
https://www.orangepippintrees.com/articles/fruit-tree-advice/rootstocks-for-apple-trees
THis is more specific info on pruning at the time of planting, adding it here.
https://www.orangepippintrees.com/articles/fruit-tree-advice/pruning-a-newly-planted-fruit-tree
"The most common reason for a 1-year tree failing to grow in its first spring after planting is if the required pruning was not carried out.
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