Corwyn13
Sapling
HI gang,
So I looked through the old threads and I am not really sure if I got an answer or not.
I have access to a few acres of land in MA US.
Mostly it's oaks but there is some native holly red cypress and maples.
Few that have some great potential.
So first question - should I be patient and wait until spring to collect or do it in the fall?
If in the fall what is the best way to over winter?
The second and more confusing, to me, issue is how to determine the size of the root ball to dig up.
Most of the trees I've been looking at are fairly small with 1-2" trunk.
But there is a great Oak that went complete natural literati with a trunk that is about 3" and
a field maple that looks like had a large branch broken off and the nebari is probably 5-7" inches.
So I looked through the old threads and I am not really sure if I got an answer or not.
I have access to a few acres of land in MA US.
Mostly it's oaks but there is some native holly red cypress and maples.
Few that have some great potential.
So first question - should I be patient and wait until spring to collect or do it in the fall?
If in the fall what is the best way to over winter?
The second and more confusing, to me, issue is how to determine the size of the root ball to dig up.
Most of the trees I've been looking at are fairly small with 1-2" trunk.
But there is a great Oak that went complete natural literati with a trunk that is about 3" and
a field maple that looks like had a large branch broken off and the nebari is probably 5-7" inches.